• DocumentCode
    865332
  • Title

    Effects of Linear versus Sigmoid Coding of Visual or Audio Biofeedback for the Control of Upright Stance

  • Author

    Dozza, Marco ; Chiari, Lorenzo ; Hlavacka, Frantisek ; Cappello, Angelo ; Horak, Fay B.

  • Volume
    14
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2006
  • Firstpage
    505
  • Lastpage
    512
  • Abstract
    Although both visual and audio biofeedback (BF) systems for postural control can reduce sway during stance, a direct comparison between the two systems has never been done. Further, comparing different coding designs of audio and visual BF may help in elucidating how BF information is integrated in the control of posture, and may improve knowledge for the design of innovative BF systems for postural control. The purpose of this paper is to compare the effects of linear versus sigmoid coding of trunk acceleration for audio and visual BF on postural sway in a group of eight, healthy subjects while standing on a foam surface. Results showed that sigmoid-coded audio BF reduced sway acceleration more than did a linear-coded audio BF, whereas a linear-coded visual BF reduced sway acceleration more than a sigmoid-coded visual BF. In addition, audio BF had larger effects on reducing center of pressure (COP) displacement whereas visual BF had larger effects on reducing trunk sway. These results suggest that audio and visual BF for postural control benefit from different types of sensory coding and each type of BF may encourage a different type of postural sway strategy
  • Keywords
    biomechanics; feedback; linear codes; medical control systems; patient rehabilitation; audio biofeedback; center-of-pressure; linear coding; postural control; sigmoid coding; trunk acceleration; upright stance control; visual biofeedback; Acceleration; Biological control systems; Computer displays; Computer science; Computerized monitoring; Control systems; Displacement control; Humans; Pressure control; Visualization; Accelerometer; acoustic and visual feedback; balance; center of pressure; postural control; Auditory Perception; Biofeedback (Psychology); Computer Simulation; Female; Humans; Linear Models; Male; Models, Biological; Muscle, Skeletal; Musculoskeletal Equilibrium; Nonlinear Dynamics; Posture; Visual Perception;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1534-4320
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TNSRE.2006.886732
  • Filename
    4032747