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Brain Activity During Complex Walking in People With Atypical Parkinsonian Syndromes

Walking and Thinking - Brain Activity During Complex Walking in Atypical Parkinsonian Syndromes


Sponsor

Karolinska Institutet

Enrollment

30 participants

Start Date

Mar 14, 2025

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Every-day life means being part of a complex environment and performing complex tasks that usually involve a combination of motor and cognitive skills. However, the process of aging or the sequelae of neurological diseases such as atypical Parkinson's disease (APD) compromises motor-cognitive interaction necessary for an independent lifestyle. While motor-cognitive performance has been identified as an important goal for sustained health across different clinical populations, little is known about underlying brain function leading to these difficulties and how to best target these motor-cognitive difficulties in the context of rehabilitation and exercise interventions. The challenge of improving treatments of motor-cognitive difficulties (such as dual-tasking and navigation) is daunting, and an important step is arriving at a method that accurately portrays these impairments in an ecologically valid state. The investigators aim therefore to explore brain function during complex walking in healthy and APD by investigating the effects of age and neurological disease on motor-cognitive performance and its neural correlates during three conditions of complex walking (dual-task walking, navigation and a combination of both) using non-invasive measures of brain activity (functional near infrared spectrometry, fNIRS) and advanced gait analysis in real time in older healthy adults and people with APD.


Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria3

  • clinical diagnosis of PSP according to Movement Disorder Society (MDS) (2017) or
  • MSA according to MDS criteria (2022)
  • the ability to walk with or without a mobility device for ≤5 minutes continuously

Exclusion Criteria5

  • cognitive difficulties affecting the ability to understand and/or follow verbal/written - instructions
  • severe freezing of gait
  • Severe hearing or visual impairments that affect participation in the assessments
  • Other neurological diseases
  • Other diseases that can affect gait or balance.

Interventions

OTHERAssessment of brain activity with fNIRS and behavioural assessments (motor, motor-cognitive and cognitive) during three complex walking conditions.

Dual-task walking with the auditory stroop task. Navigational walking - a course consisting of a distribution of 45 and 90 degrees turns to the left and right Navigational and dual-task walking (condition 1 and 2 together)


Locations(1)

Karolinska Institutet

Solna, Solna, Sweden

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