August 16, Dept. of Engineering, Computer Science, and Systems University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy Neurological Sciences Institute.

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August 16, Dept. of Engineering, Computer Science, and Systems University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy Neurological Sciences Institute Oregon Health & Science University Beaverton (OR), USA Visual vs Audio Biofeedback for the Control of Upright Posture Marco Dozza Lorenzo Chiari, PhDFay B. Horak, PhD

August 16, Marco Dozza – Visual vs Audio Biofeedback for the Control of Upright Posture Muscles Brain Sensory Integration Internal Map Balance Depends on Sensory Information Vision Vestibular Somatosensory Biofeedback Audio and Visual Biofeedback (BF) provide additional sensory information Sensory Information

August 16, Marco Dozza – Visual vs Audio Biofeedback for the Control of Upright Posture Experimental Set Up and Protocol ML AP - 8, healthy, young subjects (23yrs±3.04) - Standing on foam - In 6 different conditions: 1)Eyes closed with audio BF (linear coding) 2)Eyes closed with audio BF (sigmoid coding) 3)Eyes open with visual BF (linear coding) 4)Eyes open with visual BF (sigmoid coding) 5)Eyes closed (control for condition 1-2) 6)Eyes open with random visual BF (control for condition 3-4) - Each condition was repeated 5 times (random order) - Each trial was 60 seconds long - Acceleration and center of pressure were recorded (Demo ?)

August 16, Marco Dozza – Visual vs Audio Biofeedback for the Control of Upright Posture Visual and Audio Biofeedback Visual BiofeedbackAudio Biofeedback

August 16, Marco Dozza – Visual vs Audio Biofeedback for the Control of Upright Posture Visual and Audio Biofeedback

August 16, Marco Dozza – Visual vs Audio Biofeedback for the Control of Upright Posture Linear and Sigmoid Coding

August 16, Marco Dozza – Visual vs Audio Biofeedback for the Control of Upright Posture Audio vs Visual BF : effects on Acceleration - BF reduced the standard deviation (std) of the accelerations which were fed back. - Sigmoid coding of audio BF information was more effective than linear coding in reducing sway. - Linear coding of visual BF information was more effective than sigmoid coding in reducing sway - This result suggests that both the different sensory channel (audio and visual) and different coding function (linear and sigmoid) chosen to represent the BF information, may influence the effectiveness of BF.

August 16, Marco Dozza – Visual vs Audio Biofeedback for the Control of Upright Posture Audio vs Visual BF: effects on Center of Pressure - Only sigmoid audio BF reduced the std of the center-of-pressure (COP) displacement. - An inverted pendulum model (ankle strategy) can explain the reduction of both acceleration and COP std found using sigmoid audio BF. - However, in order to explain the opposite behavior of acceleration and COP standard deviations found with visual BF, it is necessary to use a multi-segmental model (hip strategy). - Thus, subjects may have preferred an ankle strategy in response to sigmoid audio BF and a hip strategy in response to visual BF.

August 16, Marco Dozza – Visual vs Audio Biofeedback for the Control of Upright Posture Conclusions Both the effectiveness of the BF information in reducing sway and the strategy chosen by the subjects to control the BF signal may be dependent on the BF coding function and presentation.