Hebbian脉宽调制照明改善年轻阅读障碍成人的姿势不稳定

A. Floch, Samuel Henriat, Rosane Fourage, G. Ropars
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姿势稳定性与每个人的视力都有关,因为当眼睛闭上时,稳定性会下降2倍或更多。然而,对于有阅读障碍的人来说,即使眼睛是睁开的,他们的姿势稳定性也经常有缺陷,因为他们表现出运动和特定认知功能的缺陷。在失读症患者中,我们已经证明视网膜麦克斯韦质心轮廓之间存在异常对称性,扰乱了大脑半球间的连接。我们还发现脉宽调制照明可以弥补这种不对称,提高阅读能力。由于体位稳定性和视力是相关的,人们可能会想,在患有阅读障碍的年轻成人中记录的过度体位不稳定性是否也可以通过脉冲宽度调制光控制Hebbian突触可塑性来减少。我们使用一个力平台,通过测量他们各自睁着眼睛在连续或脉冲照明的房间里看着目标时的站立姿势,来比较没有阅读障碍的观察者和有阅读障碍的受试者的姿势反应。改变光照条件对无阅读障碍受试者的姿势控制没有影响。然而,我们发现患有阅读障碍的受试者的姿势稳定性在连续光照下实际上受到损害,但在使用80 Hz脉冲光频率时大大改善。重要的是,力平台上压力中心表面积的偏移量减少了2.3倍。
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Postural Instability in a Young Dyslexic Adult Improved by Hebbian Pulse-width Modulated Lighting
Postural stability is linked to vision in everyone, since when the eyes are closed stability decreases by a factor of 2 or more. However, in persons with dyslexia postural stability is often deficient even when the eyes are open, since they show deficits in motor as well as specific cognitive functions. In dyslexics we have shown that abnormal symmetry between retinal Maxwell's centroid outlines occurs, perturbing the interhemispheric connections. We have also shown that pulse-width modulated lighting can compensate for this lack of asymmetry, improving the reading skills. As the postural stability and the vision are correlated, one may wonder if the excess of the postural instability recorded in a young adult with dyslexia can also be reduced by a pulse-width modulated light controlling the Hebbian synaptic plasticity. Using a force platform we compared the postural responses of an observer without dyslexia with the responses of a subject with dyslexia, by measuring their respective standing postures with eyes open looking at a target in a room with either continuous or pulse lighting. There was no effect of changing the lighting conditions on the postural control of the subject without dyslexia. However, we found that the postural stability of the subject with dyslexia which was actually impaired during continuous light, but was greatly improved when a 80 Hz pulsed light frequency was used. Importantly, the excursions of the surface area of the center of pressure on the force platform were reduced by a factor of 2.3.
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