Adaptation strategies and neurophysiological response in early-stage Parkinson's disease : BioVRSea approach

dc.contributor.authorJacob, Deborah
dc.contributor.authorGuerrini, Lorena
dc.contributor.authorPescaglia, Federica
dc.contributor.authorPierucci, Simona
dc.contributor.authorGelormini, Carmine
dc.contributor.authorMinutolo, Vincenzo
dc.contributor.authorFratini, Antonio
dc.contributor.authorDi Lorenzo, Giorgio
dc.contributor.authorPetersen, Hannes
dc.contributor.authorGargiulo, Paolo
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Engineering
dc.date.accessioned2025-11-17T08:19:40Z
dc.date.available2025-11-17T08:19:40Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.descriptionCopyright © 2023 Jacob, Guerrini, Pescaglia, Pierucci, Gelormini, Minutolo, Fratini, Di Lorenzo, Petersen and Gargiulo. Funding Information: The authors would like to thank all those who participated in the experiment, particularly those of the Parkinson's group. We also thank RANNIS and their support for the project under grant number 239612-051, postural control signature: Advanced assessment and diagnostics. We also thank the Landspitali Innovation Fund. Publisher Copyright: Copyright © 2023 Jacob, Guerrini, Pescaglia, Pierucci, Gelormini, Minutolo, Fratini, Di Lorenzo, Petersen and Gargiulo.en
dc.description.abstractINTRODUCTION: There is accumulating evidence that many pathological conditions affecting human balance are consequence of postural control (PC) failure or overstimulation such as in motion sickness. Our research shows the potential of using the response to a complex postural control task to assess patients with early-stage Parkinson's Disease (PD). METHODS: We developed a unique measurement model, where the PC task is triggered by a moving platform in a virtual reality environment while simultaneously recording EEG, EMG and CoP signals. This novel paradigm of assessment is called BioVRSea. We studied the interplay between biosignals and their differences in healthy subjects and with early-stage PD. RESULTS: Despite the limited number of subjects (29 healthy and nine PD) the results of our work show significant differences in several biosignals features, demonstrating that the combined output of posturography, muscle activation and cortical response is capable of distinguishing healthy from pathological. DISCUSSION: The differences measured following the end of the platform movement are remarkable, as the induced sway is different between the two groups and triggers statistically relevant cortical activities in α and θ bands. This is a first important step to develop a multi-metric signature able to quantify PC and distinguish healthy from pathological response.en
dc.description.versionPeer revieweden
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dc.format.extent1197142
dc.identifier.citationJacob, D, Guerrini, L, Pescaglia, F, Pierucci, S, Gelormini, C, Minutolo, V, Fratini, A, Di Lorenzo, G, Petersen, H & Gargiulo, P 2023, 'Adaptation strategies and neurophysiological response in early-stage Parkinson's disease : BioVRSea approach', Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, vol. 17, 1197142, pp. 1197142. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2023.1197142en
dc.identifier.doi10.3389/fnhum.2023.1197142
dc.identifier.issn1662-5161
dc.identifier.other174633552
dc.identifier.otherec4d322b-9c84-4a42-9cd7-147bbb924353
dc.identifier.other37529404
dc.identifier.otherPubMedCentral: PMC10389765
dc.identifier.other85166437962
dc.identifier.otherunpaywall: 10.3389/fnhum.2023.1197142
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/6043
dc.language.isoen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience; 17()en
dc.relation.urlhttps://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85166437962en
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessen
dc.subjectbalance controlen
dc.subjectBioVRSeaen
dc.subjectearly-stage Parkinson's diseaseen
dc.subjectpostural controlen
dc.subjectquantitative neurophysiologyen
dc.subjectNeuropsychology and Physiological Psychologyen
dc.subjectNeurologyen
dc.subjectPsychiatry and Mental Healthen
dc.subjectBiological Psychiatryen
dc.subjectBehavioral Neuroscienceen
dc.titleAdaptation strategies and neurophysiological response in early-stage Parkinson's disease : BioVRSea approachen
dc.type/dk/atira/pure/researchoutput/researchoutputtypes/contributiontojournal/articleen

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