Cortical activity in body balance tasks as a function of motor and cognitive demands: A systematic review

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES European Journal of Neuroscience Pub Date : 2024-10-21 DOI:10.1111/ejn.16574
Pedro Henrique Martins Monteiro, Alexandre Jehan Marcori, Núbia Ribeiro da Conceição, Rafael Luiz Martins Monteiro, Daniel Boari Coelho, Luis Augusto Teixeira
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Technological tools, like electroencephalography and functional near-infrared spectroscopy, have deepened our understanding of cortical regions involved in balance control. In this systematic literature review, we aimed to identify the prevalent cortical areas activated during balance tasks with specific motor or cognitive demands. Our search strategy encompassed terms related to balance control and cortical activity, yielding 2250 results across five databases. After screening, 67 relevant articles were included in the review. Results indicated that manipulations of visual and/or somatosensory information led to prevalent activity in the parietal, frontal and temporal regions; manipulations of the support base led to prevalent activity of the parietal and frontal regions; both balance-cognitive dual-tasking and reactive responses to extrinsic perturbations led to prevalent activity in the frontal and central regions. These findings deepen our comprehension of the cortical regions activated to manage the complex demands of maintaining body balance in the performance of tasks posing specific requirements. By understanding these cortical activation patterns, researchers and clinicians can develop targeted interventions for balance-related disorders.

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身体平衡任务中的皮层活动是运动和认知需求的函数:系统回顾
脑电图和功能性近红外光谱等技术工具加深了我们对参与平衡控制的皮层区域的了解。在这篇系统性文献综述中,我们旨在确定在具有特定运动或认知需求的平衡任务中被激活的皮层区域。我们的搜索策略包括与平衡控制和皮层活动相关的术语,在五个数据库中搜索到 2250 条结果。经过筛选,67 篇相关文章被纳入综述。结果表明,操纵视觉和/或体感信息会导致顶叶、额叶和颞叶区域的普遍活动;操纵支撑基础会导致顶叶和额叶区域的普遍活动;平衡-认知双重任务和对外部扰动的反应性反应会导致额叶和中央区域的普遍活动。这些发现加深了我们对大脑皮层激活区域的理解,这些区域被激活是为了管理在执行具有特定要求的任务时保持身体平衡的复杂需求。通过了解这些皮层激活模式,研究人员和临床医生可以针对与平衡相关的疾病制定有针对性的干预措施。
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European Journal of Neuroscience
European Journal of Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
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305
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3.5 months
期刊介绍: EJN is the journal of FENS and supports the international neuroscientific community by publishing original high quality research articles and reviews in all fields of neuroscience. In addition, to engage with issues that are of interest to the science community, we also publish Editorials, Meetings Reports and Neuro-Opinions on topics that are of current interest in the fields of neuroscience research and training in science. We have recently established a series of ‘Profiles of Women in Neuroscience’. Our goal is to provide a vehicle for publications that further the understanding of the structure and function of the nervous system in both health and disease and to provide a vehicle to engage the neuroscience community. As the official journal of FENS, profits from the journal are re-invested in the neuroscientific community through the activities of FENS.
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