» Articles » PMID: 11600324

Attention Influences Sensory Integration for Postural Control in Older Adults

Overview
Journal Gait Posture
Specialty Orthopedics
Date 2001 Oct 16
PMID 11600324
Citations 71
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

This study investigated the influence of attention on the sensory integration component of postural control in young and older adults. Eighteen young and 18 older healthy subjects performed information-processing tasks during different postural challenge conditions. Postural conditions included seated, standing on a firm surface, standing on a sway-referenced floor, and standing on a sway-referenced floor while viewing a sway-referenced scene. During each condition, reaction time (RT) was measured during two simple and one inhibitory RT tasks. For the inhibitory task, the time required to inhibit an action was derived, termed the inhibitory time (IT). Performing a RT task was associated with increased postural sway in older subjects, but not in young subjects. The greatest influence of RT task on sway of older subjects was found during the sway-referenced floor/sway-referenced scene condition. Conversely, postural condition had an influence on RT task performance in both young and older subjects. The IT was increased in both young and older subjects only during the sway-referenced floor/scene condition. These results suggest that the sensory integration component of postural control in particular seems to require attention. Further, our data suggest that attentional processes related to inhibitory control are engaged when sensory integration requirements are high.

Citing Articles

Cortical involvement of lateral trunk flexion and verticality misperception in Parkinson's disease.

Kohsaka M, Oeda T, Takaya S, Tomita S, Park K, Yamamoto K Brain Commun. 2025; 7(1):fcaf040.

PMID: 39926614 PMC: 11806416. DOI: 10.1093/braincomms/fcaf040.


Influence of cognitive demand and auditory noise on postural dynamics.

Carey S, Balasubramaniam R Exp Brain Res. 2025; 243(2):54.

PMID: 39891705 PMC: 11787163. DOI: 10.1007/s00221-025-06998-w.


Effects of visual disruption on static and dynamic postural control in people with and without chronic ankle instability.

Miao Y, Ge Y, Wang D, Mao D, Song Q, Wu R Front Bioeng Biotechnol. 2024; 12:1499684.

PMID: 39564099 PMC: 11574417. DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2024.1499684.


The impact of cognitive-motor interference on balance and gait in hearing-impaired older adults: a systematic review.

Wunderlich A, Wollesen B, Asamoah J, Delbaere K, Li K Eur Rev Aging Phys Act. 2024; 21(1):17.

PMID: 38914940 PMC: 11194914. DOI: 10.1186/s11556-024-00350-x.


Concentrating to avoid falling: interaction between peripheral sensory and central attentional demands during a postural stability limit task in sedentary seniors.

Vermette M, Prince F, Bherer L, Messier J Geroscience. 2023; 46(1):1181-1200.

PMID: 37482601 PMC: 10828328. DOI: 10.1007/s11357-023-00860-z.