2020
DOI: 10.1111/ejn.14989
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Altered prefrontal cortex responses in older adults with subjective memory complaints and dementia during dual‐task gait: An fNIRS study

Abstract: People with cognitive impairments show deficits during physical performances such as gait, in particular during cognitively challenging conditions (i.e. dual-task gait [DTG]). However, it is unclear if people at risk of dementia, such as those with subjective memory complaints (SMC), also display gait and central deficits associated with DTG. In this study, we investigated the effects of single-and dual-task gait (STG and DTG), on left prefrontal cortex (PFC) activation in elderly people with subjective memory… Show more

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“…Their study confirmed that BLS training scores relate to the fNIRS parameters of the prefrontal cortex region [ 37 ]. Teo et al took 26 healthy older adults, 23 older adults with memory impairment, and 9 older adults with dementia as subjects and proved that the dual-task gait can be used for memory impairment, but compared to healthy people, O2Hb increased significantly, while those with dementia decreased significantly [ 39 ]. When the brain is activated, the neurovascular coupling response induced has been confirmed in animal experiments [ 40 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their study confirmed that BLS training scores relate to the fNIRS parameters of the prefrontal cortex region [ 37 ]. Teo et al took 26 healthy older adults, 23 older adults with memory impairment, and 9 older adults with dementia as subjects and proved that the dual-task gait can be used for memory impairment, but compared to healthy people, O2Hb increased significantly, while those with dementia decreased significantly [ 39 ]. When the brain is activated, the neurovascular coupling response induced has been confirmed in animal experiments [ 40 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Killeen et al reported that minimum toe clearance decreased while a Stroop Color-Word test was administered under experimental conditions [ 53 ]. In addition, there have been several reports about such interferences, assessed using the well-known dual task paradigm [ 54 56 ], considered to be compensatory mechanisms and/or overlapping functional localization [ 57 ]. These common neural mechanisms in walking and cognition are related to changes in walking characteristics that precede cognitive decline.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Killeen et al, 2017, reported that minimum toe clearance decreased in the condition during the Stroop Color-Word Test [47]. In addition, there have been several reports about these interferences, which is well-known as a dual task paradigm [48][49][50],…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%