Application and Research of Dual-Task Paradigms in Central Nervous System Diseases

The ability to perform two or more tasks simultaneously in activities of daily living is essential. The cognitive-motor dual-task paradigm refers to the simultaneous performance of a cognitive task and a motor task, where the cognitive task can be associated with different cognitive domains dependin...

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Main Authors: LI Qinyi, LUO Siyi, JIANG Yongchun, CHEN Delong, ZHAO Biyi, LIN Qiang, CHEN Hongxin, XU Fangqiu, TANG Guibing, ZHENG Yuxin
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Published: Editorial Office of Rehabilitation Medicine 2022-10-01
Series:康复学报
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Online Access:http://kfxb.publish.founderss.cn/thesisDetails#10.3724/SP.J.1329.2022.05012
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author LI Qinyi
LUO Siyi
JIANG Yongchun
CHEN Delong
ZHAO Biyi
LIN Qiang
CHEN Hongxin
XU Fangqiu
TANG Guibing
ZHENG Yuxin
author_facet LI Qinyi
LUO Siyi
JIANG Yongchun
CHEN Delong
ZHAO Biyi
LIN Qiang
CHEN Hongxin
XU Fangqiu
TANG Guibing
ZHENG Yuxin
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description The ability to perform two or more tasks simultaneously in activities of daily living is essential. The cognitive-motor dual-task paradigm refers to the simultaneous performance of a cognitive task and a motor task, where the cognitive task can be associated with different cognitive domains depending on the patient's functional deficits or individualized rehabilitation goals, and the motor task is mostly selected from basic functional activities such as walking and postural control. The limited capacity model is the most common dual-task mechanism, in which cognitive-motor dual-tasks produce cognitive-motor interference during execution due to limited cognitive resources, while cognitive-motor interference is influenced by task difficulty, task priority, and individual factors, which can be quantified by dual task effect to objectively reflect dual-task effectiveness. Since dual-task training is similar to activities of daily living, it has been used in the rehabilitation of central nervous system (CNS) diseases and has advantages in improving patients' cognitive and motor abilities, and it is important to summarize the relevant clinical applications and mechanism studies. Functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), as a high spatial-temporal resolution, portable, and non-invasive functional brain imaging technique, breaks through the restrictions on the motor environment, meets the equipment requirements of simulating daily activities with dual tasks, and facilitates real-time measurement of cerebral cortical hemodynamic changes in the cognitive-motor dual-task paradigm, which is regarded as an important method for "dual-task" studies. Therefore, this paper presents a review of dual-task interference mechanisms, common paradigms of cognitive-motor dual-tasking, and clinical applications of dual-tasking in CNS diseases under fNIRS monitoring, so as to provide a theoretical basis for the application and research of dual-tasking paradigms in CNS diseases.
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spelling doaj-art-6958fae4f8084f4caf9440732872458e2025-01-14T10:07:30ZengEditorial Office of Rehabilitation Medicine康复学报2096-03282022-10-013246247032192488Application and Research of Dual-Task Paradigms in Central Nervous System DiseasesLI QinyiLUO SiyiJIANG YongchunCHEN DelongZHAO BiyiLIN QiangCHEN HongxinXU FangqiuTANG GuibingZHENG YuxinThe ability to perform two or more tasks simultaneously in activities of daily living is essential. The cognitive-motor dual-task paradigm refers to the simultaneous performance of a cognitive task and a motor task, where the cognitive task can be associated with different cognitive domains depending on the patient's functional deficits or individualized rehabilitation goals, and the motor task is mostly selected from basic functional activities such as walking and postural control. The limited capacity model is the most common dual-task mechanism, in which cognitive-motor dual-tasks produce cognitive-motor interference during execution due to limited cognitive resources, while cognitive-motor interference is influenced by task difficulty, task priority, and individual factors, which can be quantified by dual task effect to objectively reflect dual-task effectiveness. Since dual-task training is similar to activities of daily living, it has been used in the rehabilitation of central nervous system (CNS) diseases and has advantages in improving patients' cognitive and motor abilities, and it is important to summarize the relevant clinical applications and mechanism studies. Functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), as a high spatial-temporal resolution, portable, and non-invasive functional brain imaging technique, breaks through the restrictions on the motor environment, meets the equipment requirements of simulating daily activities with dual tasks, and facilitates real-time measurement of cerebral cortical hemodynamic changes in the cognitive-motor dual-task paradigm, which is regarded as an important method for "dual-task" studies. Therefore, this paper presents a review of dual-task interference mechanisms, common paradigms of cognitive-motor dual-tasking, and clinical applications of dual-tasking in CNS diseases under fNIRS monitoring, so as to provide a theoretical basis for the application and research of dual-tasking paradigms in CNS diseases.http://kfxb.publish.founderss.cn/thesisDetails#10.3724/SP.J.1329.2022.05012cognitive-motor dual taskfunctional near infrared spectroscopycentral nervous system diseasescognitive-motor interferencedual task paradigms
spellingShingle LI Qinyi
LUO Siyi
JIANG Yongchun
CHEN Delong
ZHAO Biyi
LIN Qiang
CHEN Hongxin
XU Fangqiu
TANG Guibing
ZHENG Yuxin
Application and Research of Dual-Task Paradigms in Central Nervous System Diseases
康复学报
cognitive-motor dual task
functional near infrared spectroscopy
central nervous system diseases
cognitive-motor interference
dual task paradigms
title Application and Research of Dual-Task Paradigms in Central Nervous System Diseases
title_full Application and Research of Dual-Task Paradigms in Central Nervous System Diseases
title_fullStr Application and Research of Dual-Task Paradigms in Central Nervous System Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Application and Research of Dual-Task Paradigms in Central Nervous System Diseases
title_short Application and Research of Dual-Task Paradigms in Central Nervous System Diseases
title_sort application and research of dual task paradigms in central nervous system diseases
topic cognitive-motor dual task
functional near infrared spectroscopy
central nervous system diseases
cognitive-motor interference
dual task paradigms
url http://kfxb.publish.founderss.cn/thesisDetails#10.3724/SP.J.1329.2022.05012
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