Timings of attentional switching to perturbation and postural preparation during transient forward or backward floor translation
Abstract Background Relationships between the timings of attentional switching and postural preparation were investigated using a choice-reaction paradigm with transient floor translation (S2), with the direction indicated by a warning auditory signal (S1). Methods Thirteen healthy young adults part...
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doaj-63c046f3852b4b378d6be761778e4ebd2020-11-25T01:43:09ZengBMCJournal of Physiological Anthropology1880-68052018-01-013711810.1186/s40101-017-0162-6Timings of attentional switching to perturbation and postural preparation during transient forward or backward floor translationKatsuo Fujiwara0Chie Yaguchi1Maki Maekawa2Naoe Kiyota3Department of Sports and Health, Kanazawa Gakuin UniversityDepartment of Rehabilitation, Japan Health Care CollegeDepartment of Physical Education, International Pacific UniversityDepartment of Rehabilitation, Japan Health Care CollegeAbstract Background Relationships between the timings of attentional switching and postural preparation were investigated using a choice-reaction paradigm with transient floor translation (S2), with the direction indicated by a warning auditory signal (S1). Methods Thirteen healthy young adults participated in this study. S2 started 2 s after S1 onset while standing on the platform. The platform moved forward when S1 was a high tone, and backward when S1 was a low tone. In the S1–S2 period, attentional switching was evaluated by P3 component of event-related potential. Results A shift in the center of pressure in the anteroposterior direction (CoPap) or a continuous increase in postural muscle activation toward S2 was recognized as postural preparation. Changes in postural muscle activation were found just before the CoPap shift. P3 was observed about 250–650 ms after S1. Onset of postural preparation was significantly later (about 200 ms) than latency of P3 (p < 0.001) and correlated strongly with P3 latency (forward: r = 0.81, backward: r = 0.74, p < 0.01). Conclusion Postural preparation for S2 was demonstrated to start after attentional switching from S1 to S2.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40101-017-0162-6Attentional switchingPostural preparationTransient floor translationEvent-related brain potentialElectromyogramCenter of pressure |
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Katsuo Fujiwara Chie Yaguchi Maki Maekawa Naoe Kiyota Timings of attentional switching to perturbation and postural preparation during transient forward or backward floor translation Journal of Physiological Anthropology Attentional switching Postural preparation Transient floor translation Event-related brain potential Electromyogram Center of pressure |
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Timings of attentional switching to perturbation and postural preparation during transient forward or backward floor translation |
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Timings of attentional switching to perturbation and postural preparation during transient forward or backward floor translation |
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Timings of attentional switching to perturbation and postural preparation during transient forward or backward floor translation |
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Timings of attentional switching to perturbation and postural preparation during transient forward or backward floor translation |
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timings of attentional switching to perturbation and postural preparation during transient forward or backward floor translation |
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Abstract Background Relationships between the timings of attentional switching and postural preparation were investigated using a choice-reaction paradigm with transient floor translation (S2), with the direction indicated by a warning auditory signal (S1). Methods Thirteen healthy young adults participated in this study. S2 started 2 s after S1 onset while standing on the platform. The platform moved forward when S1 was a high tone, and backward when S1 was a low tone. In the S1–S2 period, attentional switching was evaluated by P3 component of event-related potential. Results A shift in the center of pressure in the anteroposterior direction (CoPap) or a continuous increase in postural muscle activation toward S2 was recognized as postural preparation. Changes in postural muscle activation were found just before the CoPap shift. P3 was observed about 250–650 ms after S1. Onset of postural preparation was significantly later (about 200 ms) than latency of P3 (p < 0.001) and correlated strongly with P3 latency (forward: r = 0.81, backward: r = 0.74, p < 0.01). Conclusion Postural preparation for S2 was demonstrated to start after attentional switching from S1 to S2. |
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Attentional switching Postural preparation Transient floor translation Event-related brain potential Electromyogram Center of pressure |
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