Effects of visual stimulus manipulation and of intention on postural oscillation of elderly women

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Autor(a) principal: Lopes, Andrei Guilherme
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Razuk, Milena, Barela, José Angelo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Fisioterapia e Pesquisa
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/article/view/12125
Resumo: This study examined the influence of both visual stimulus features and intention on postural control responses due to visual manipulation of elderly women. Twenty participants stood upright inside a moving room, for seven trials for 1 min apiece, staring at a fixed target, their body sway being measured. The room was not moved during the first trial, but from the second trial on, it was continuously oscillated back and forward. For ten participants, the moving room oscillated with peak velocity of 0.6 cm/s and for the others, with peak velocity of 1.0 cm/s. From the fifth trial on, participants were informed about the movement of the room and instructed to resist to its influence. Results show that body sway is induced by visual manipulation in elderly adults. Intention and change in visual stimulus lead to less influence of the visual information on body sway, but changes in the stimulus properties (velocity, for that matter), is less effective than intention. This higher dependency on intention for changing sensory influence on postural control suggests that postural control in elderly adults does not benefit from "automatic" postural responses due to small environmental changes. Tips and information about such kind of environmental changes should be used in order to make up for such difference in automatic adjustments observed in the elderly.
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spelling Effects of visual stimulus manipulation and of intention on postural oscillation of elderly women Efeitos da manipulação do estímulo visual e da intenção na oscilação postural de idosas AgedPostureVisual perceptionWomenIdosoMulheresPercepção visualPostura This study examined the influence of both visual stimulus features and intention on postural control responses due to visual manipulation of elderly women. Twenty participants stood upright inside a moving room, for seven trials for 1 min apiece, staring at a fixed target, their body sway being measured. The room was not moved during the first trial, but from the second trial on, it was continuously oscillated back and forward. For ten participants, the moving room oscillated with peak velocity of 0.6 cm/s and for the others, with peak velocity of 1.0 cm/s. From the fifth trial on, participants were informed about the movement of the room and instructed to resist to its influence. Results show that body sway is induced by visual manipulation in elderly adults. Intention and change in visual stimulus lead to less influence of the visual information on body sway, but changes in the stimulus properties (velocity, for that matter), is less effective than intention. This higher dependency on intention for changing sensory influence on postural control suggests that postural control in elderly adults does not benefit from "automatic" postural responses due to small environmental changes. Tips and information about such kind of environmental changes should be used in order to make up for such difference in automatic adjustments observed in the elderly. Este estudo investigou a influência de características do estímulo visual e o efeito da intenção nas respostas do controle postural frente à manipulação visual de adultas idosas. As 20 participantes permaneceram em pé em uma sala móvel durante sete tentativas com duração de 1 minuto cada, olhando para um alvo fixo, medindo-se sua oscilação corporal. Na primeira tentativa não houve qualquer movimento da sala, porém a partir da segunda a sala foi movimentada no sentido ântero-posterior. Para dez participantes, a velocidade de pico da movimentação foi de 0,6 cm/s e, para as demais, de 1,0 cm/s. A partir da quinta tentativa, as participantes foram informadas do movimento da sala e orientadas a resistir à movimentação. Os resultados indicam que a oscilação corporal das idosas é induzida pelo movimento da sala móvel. Intenção e alteração da característica do estímulo visual reduzem a influência da informação visual na oscilação corporal, mas a manipulação de propriedade do estímulo (neste caso, velocidade), é menos efetiva que a intenção. Essa maior dependência da intenção para alterar a influência de um estímulo sensorial no controle postural indica que o funcionamento do sistema de controle postural em idosos não possibilita ajustes "automáticos" de respostas posturais frente a pequenas variações das condições ambientais. Iinformações sobre tais variações podem ser direcionadas de forma a compensar essa diferença. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina2009-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/article/view/1212510.1590/S1809-29502009000100010Fisioterapia e Pesquisa; Vol. 16 No. 1 (2009); 52-58 Fisioterapia e Pesquisa; Vol. 16 Núm. 1 (2009); 52-58 Fisioterapia e Pesquisa; v. 16 n. 1 (2009); 52-58 2316-91171809-2950reponame:Fisioterapia e Pesquisainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/article/view/12125/13902Copyright (c) 2017 Fisioterapia e Pesquisainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLopes, Andrei GuilhermeRazuk, MilenaBarela, José Angelo2012-05-13T15:58:51Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/12125Revistahttp://www.revistas.usp.br/fpuspPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/oai||revfisio@usp.br2316-91171809-2950opendoar:2012-05-13T15:58:51Fisioterapia e Pesquisa - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of visual stimulus manipulation and of intention on postural oscillation of elderly women
Efeitos da manipulação do estímulo visual e da intenção na oscilação postural de idosas
title Effects of visual stimulus manipulation and of intention on postural oscillation of elderly women
spellingShingle Effects of visual stimulus manipulation and of intention on postural oscillation of elderly women
Lopes, Andrei Guilherme
Aged
Posture
Visual perception
Women
Idoso
Mulheres
Percepção visual
Postura
title_short Effects of visual stimulus manipulation and of intention on postural oscillation of elderly women
title_full Effects of visual stimulus manipulation and of intention on postural oscillation of elderly women
title_fullStr Effects of visual stimulus manipulation and of intention on postural oscillation of elderly women
title_full_unstemmed Effects of visual stimulus manipulation and of intention on postural oscillation of elderly women
title_sort Effects of visual stimulus manipulation and of intention on postural oscillation of elderly women
author Lopes, Andrei Guilherme
author_facet Lopes, Andrei Guilherme
Razuk, Milena
Barela, José Angelo
author_role author
author2 Razuk, Milena
Barela, José Angelo
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lopes, Andrei Guilherme
Razuk, Milena
Barela, José Angelo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aged
Posture
Visual perception
Women
Idoso
Mulheres
Percepção visual
Postura
topic Aged
Posture
Visual perception
Women
Idoso
Mulheres
Percepção visual
Postura
description This study examined the influence of both visual stimulus features and intention on postural control responses due to visual manipulation of elderly women. Twenty participants stood upright inside a moving room, for seven trials for 1 min apiece, staring at a fixed target, their body sway being measured. The room was not moved during the first trial, but from the second trial on, it was continuously oscillated back and forward. For ten participants, the moving room oscillated with peak velocity of 0.6 cm/s and for the others, with peak velocity of 1.0 cm/s. From the fifth trial on, participants were informed about the movement of the room and instructed to resist to its influence. Results show that body sway is induced by visual manipulation in elderly adults. Intention and change in visual stimulus lead to less influence of the visual information on body sway, but changes in the stimulus properties (velocity, for that matter), is less effective than intention. This higher dependency on intention for changing sensory influence on postural control suggests that postural control in elderly adults does not benefit from "automatic" postural responses due to small environmental changes. Tips and information about such kind of environmental changes should be used in order to make up for such difference in automatic adjustments observed in the elderly.
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