听觉刺激下帕金森病运动症状的演变

International journal of neural systems Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-08 DOI:10.1142/S0129065725500303
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本文介绍了一项研究,分析了β带周期性双耳听觉刺激对帕金森病(PD)患者的两种主要运动症状,静息性震颤和运动迟缓的影响。参与者包括两组PD患者([公式:见文],年龄[公式:见文],阶段[公式:见文]Hoehn & Yahr量表),每天接受一次实验性(A组)或安慰剂(B组)听觉刺激,以及一组健康对照组([公式:见文],年龄[公式:见文]),不接受任何刺激。实验刺激由10[公式:见文]分钟的双耳节拍在14[公式:见文]Hz有节奏地呈现并被粉红噪声掩盖,而安慰剂刺激仅由粉红噪声组成。所有参与者都使用可穿戴设备和移动电话进行监测,以评估静息震颤和运动迟缓的演变。这两项指标都是从每周一次的MDS-UPDRS量表第三部分提取的特定运动任务执行过程中的加速度计信号中获得的。结果显示,健康对照组与PD患者在静息性震颤和运动迟缓指标上存在显著差异,提示监测系统的预测有效性和指标的一致性。关于听觉刺激的效果,在8周的监测过程中,接受实验刺激的患者与接受安慰剂刺激的患者相比,静息震颤水平有所降低。然而,运动迟缓未见改善。由于已经确定的一系列限制,结果的泛化受到损害,因此提供的指导可能有助于改进未来类似研究的实验设计。
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Evolution of the Motor Symptoms in Parkinson Disease under Auditory Stimulation.

This paper describes a study that analyzes the effect of periodic binaural auditory stimulation in the beta band on two of the major motor symptoms of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), resting tremor and bradykinesia. Participants included two groups of PD patients ([Formula: see text], age [Formula: see text], stage [Formula: see text] Hoehn & Yahr scale) that were exposed to an experimental (group A) or placebo (group B) auditory stimulation once a day, and a group of healthy controls ([Formula: see text], age [Formula: see text]) that was not exposed to any stimulation. The experimental stimulation consisted of 10[Formula: see text]min of binaural beats at 14[Formula: see text]Hz presented rhythmically and masked with pink noise, while the placebo stimulation consisted of pink noise only. All participants were monitored using wearable devices and mobile phones to assess the evolution of resting tremors and bradykinesia. Both indicators were obtained from accelerometer signals during the execution of specific motor tasks extracted from the MDS-UPDRS scale Part III once a week. The results show a significant difference between the group of healthy controls and PD patients for the resting tremor and bradykinesia indicators, suggesting the predictive validity of the monitoring system and the consistency of the indicators. Regarding the effect of auditory stimulation, a reduction in the level of resting tremor was observed in patients who received the experimental stimulation compared to those who received the placebo stimulation [Formula: see text] over the course of the 8 weeks of monitoring. However, no improvement in bradykinesia was observed. The generalization of results is compromised due to a set of limitations that have been identified, so guidance is provided that might contribute to improving future experimental designs in similar studies.

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