Lasting effects of adaptive visual reweighting on postural control in young adults
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Resumo: | Postural control involves the use of sensory cues that must be properly integrated to provide specific information to accommodate continuous changes in the environment. Studies have shown several features of adaptive sensorimotor behavior, but many of the mechanisms are still unknown, such as perdurable effects. The purpose of the present study was to examine the lasting effects of visual reweighting adaptation on postural control in young adults. Seventeen young adults were exposed to a moving room situation in 3 experimental sessions that occurred on different occasions. In the first occasion, participants were exposed to seven 60-s trials, in which the room oscillated sinusoidally (0.2 Hz). The first 3 trials and last 3 trials had an amplitude of 0.6 cm and velocity of 0.6 cm/s (peak-to-peak). The fourth trial had an amplitude of 3.5 cm and velocity of 3.5 cm/s (change trial). In the second and third occasions, 1 and 7 days after the first occasion, respectively, the participants performed 3 trials with the room moving with the same parameters as the first trial in the first occasion. The results indicated that the abrupt increases in amplitude and velocity led to a less coherent and smaller magnitude of postural response to the moving room. The reduction of the induced postural response that was caused by visual manipulation lasted at least 1 week. These results suggest that adaptive changes that are caused by environmental changes are maintained for a relatively long period of time in young adults. |
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Lasting effects of adaptive visual reweighting on postural control in young adultsMoving roomPostureReweightingSensorimotor adaptationVisual manipulationPostural control involves the use of sensory cues that must be properly integrated to provide specific information to accommodate continuous changes in the environment. Studies have shown several features of adaptive sensorimotor behavior, but many of the mechanisms are still unknown, such as perdurable effects. The purpose of the present study was to examine the lasting effects of visual reweighting adaptation on postural control in young adults. Seventeen young adults were exposed to a moving room situation in 3 experimental sessions that occurred on different occasions. In the first occasion, participants were exposed to seven 60-s trials, in which the room oscillated sinusoidally (0.2 Hz). The first 3 trials and last 3 trials had an amplitude of 0.6 cm and velocity of 0.6 cm/s (peak-to-peak). The fourth trial had an amplitude of 3.5 cm and velocity of 3.5 cm/s (change trial). In the second and third occasions, 1 and 7 days after the first occasion, respectively, the participants performed 3 trials with the room moving with the same parameters as the first trial in the first occasion. The results indicated that the abrupt increases in amplitude and velocity led to a less coherent and smaller magnitude of postural response to the moving room. The reduction of the induced postural response that was caused by visual manipulation lasted at least 1 week. These results suggest that adaptive changes that are caused by environmental changes are maintained for a relatively long period of time in young adults.Laboratório para Estudos do Movimento Departamento de Educação Física Instituto de Biociências Universidade Estadual PaulistaInstituto de Ciências da Atividade Física e Esporte Universidade Cruzeiro do SulLaboratório para Estudos do Movimento Departamento de Educação Física Instituto de Biociências Universidade Estadual PaulistaUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Universidade Cruzeiro do SulGenoves, Giovanna Gracioli [UNESP]Barela, Ana Maria FortiAguiar, Stefane AlineBarela, José Angelo [UNESP]2022-04-30T01:30:30Z2022-04-30T01:30:30Z2017-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article243-251http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/pne0000086Psychology and Neuroscience, v. 10, n. 2, p. 243-251, 2017.1983-32881984-3054http://hdl.handle.net/11449/23262710.1037/pne00000862-s2.0-85021730843Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengPsychology and Neuroscienceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-30T01:30:30Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/232627Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T22:09:30.290919Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Lasting effects of adaptive visual reweighting on postural control in young adults |
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Lasting effects of adaptive visual reweighting on postural control in young adults |
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Lasting effects of adaptive visual reweighting on postural control in young adults Genoves, Giovanna Gracioli [UNESP] Moving room Posture Reweighting Sensorimotor adaptation Visual manipulation |
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Lasting effects of adaptive visual reweighting on postural control in young adults |
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Lasting effects of adaptive visual reweighting on postural control in young adults |
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Lasting effects of adaptive visual reweighting on postural control in young adults |
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Lasting effects of adaptive visual reweighting on postural control in young adults |
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Lasting effects of adaptive visual reweighting on postural control in young adults |
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Genoves, Giovanna Gracioli [UNESP] |
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Genoves, Giovanna Gracioli [UNESP] Barela, Ana Maria Forti Aguiar, Stefane Aline Barela, José Angelo [UNESP] |
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Barela, Ana Maria Forti Aguiar, Stefane Aline Barela, José Angelo [UNESP] |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Universidade Cruzeiro do Sul |
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Genoves, Giovanna Gracioli [UNESP] Barela, Ana Maria Forti Aguiar, Stefane Aline Barela, José Angelo [UNESP] |
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Moving room Posture Reweighting Sensorimotor adaptation Visual manipulation |
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Moving room Posture Reweighting Sensorimotor adaptation Visual manipulation |
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Postural control involves the use of sensory cues that must be properly integrated to provide specific information to accommodate continuous changes in the environment. Studies have shown several features of adaptive sensorimotor behavior, but many of the mechanisms are still unknown, such as perdurable effects. The purpose of the present study was to examine the lasting effects of visual reweighting adaptation on postural control in young adults. Seventeen young adults were exposed to a moving room situation in 3 experimental sessions that occurred on different occasions. In the first occasion, participants were exposed to seven 60-s trials, in which the room oscillated sinusoidally (0.2 Hz). The first 3 trials and last 3 trials had an amplitude of 0.6 cm and velocity of 0.6 cm/s (peak-to-peak). The fourth trial had an amplitude of 3.5 cm and velocity of 3.5 cm/s (change trial). In the second and third occasions, 1 and 7 days after the first occasion, respectively, the participants performed 3 trials with the room moving with the same parameters as the first trial in the first occasion. The results indicated that the abrupt increases in amplitude and velocity led to a less coherent and smaller magnitude of postural response to the moving room. The reduction of the induced postural response that was caused by visual manipulation lasted at least 1 week. These results suggest that adaptive changes that are caused by environmental changes are maintained for a relatively long period of time in young adults. |
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