Differential integration of kinaesthetic signals to postural control
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Differential integration of kinaesthetic signals to postural control
Abstract
The purpose of the present experiment was to identify whether non-visual sensory cues involved in the maintenance of balance control could be weighted differently from one subject to another in condition during which kinaesthetic signals, stemming from the ankle proprioceptors and plantar pressure somatosensory sensors, were altered. A large population of blindfolded healthy young university students (n = 140) were asked to sway as little as possible on: (1) a firm support (Firm condition) and (2) an unstable support used to impair the exploitation of the kinematic ankle proprioceptive and plantar pressure somatosensation (Foam condition). Centre of foot pressure (CoP) displacements were recorded using a force platform. Analyses of the surface area, range, and mean velocity of the CoP displacements showed significant negative correlations between the postural sway observed in the Firm condition and the increase in postural sway observed in the Foam condition. In other words, the alteration of ankle proprioception had a greater destabilising effect in subjects exhibiting the smallest CoP displacements when standing in a normal proprioception condition. The present findings suggest that the exploitation of the kinaesthetic relationships to postural control varied from one subject to another, hence evidencing the need to introduce differential approach to assess the general impact of preferential modes of spatial referencing in postural control.
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