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Facilitating or disturbing? An investigation about the effects of auditory frequencies on prefrontal cortex activation and postural sway

Auditory stimulation activates brain areas associated with higher cognitive processes, like the prefrontal cortex (PFC), and plays a role in postural control regulation. However, the effects of specific frequency stimuli on upright posture maintenance and PFC activation patterns remain unknown. Ther...

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Autores principales: Belluscio, Valeria, Cartocci, Giulia, Terbojevich, Tommaso, Di Feo, Paolo, Inguscio, Bianca Maria Serena, Ferrari, Marco, Quaresima, Valentina, Vannozzi, Giuseppe
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10324668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37425019
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2023.1197733
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author Belluscio, Valeria
Cartocci, Giulia
Terbojevich, Tommaso
Di Feo, Paolo
Inguscio, Bianca Maria Serena
Ferrari, Marco
Quaresima, Valentina
Vannozzi, Giuseppe
author_facet Belluscio, Valeria
Cartocci, Giulia
Terbojevich, Tommaso
Di Feo, Paolo
Inguscio, Bianca Maria Serena
Ferrari, Marco
Quaresima, Valentina
Vannozzi, Giuseppe
author_sort Belluscio, Valeria
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description Auditory stimulation activates brain areas associated with higher cognitive processes, like the prefrontal cortex (PFC), and plays a role in postural control regulation. However, the effects of specific frequency stimuli on upright posture maintenance and PFC activation patterns remain unknown. Therefore, the study aims at filling this gap. Twenty healthy adults performed static double- and single-leg stance tasks of 60s each under four auditory conditions: 500, 1000, 1500, and 2000 Hz, binaurally delivered through headphones, and in quiet condition. Functional near-infrared spectroscopy was used to measure PFC activation through changes in oxygenated hemoglobin concentration, while an inertial sensor (sealed at the L5 vertebra level) quantified postural sway parameters. Perceived discomfort and pleasantness were rated through a 0–100 visual analogue scale (VAS). Results showed that in both motor tasks, different PFC activation patterns were displayed at the different auditory frequencies and the postural performance worsened with auditory stimuli, compared to quiet conditions. VAS results showed that higher frequencies were considered more discomfortable than lower ones. Present data prove that specific sound frequencies play a significant role in cognitive resources recruitment and in the regulation of postural control. Furthermore, it supports the importance of exploring the relationship among tones, cortical activity, and posture, also considering possible applications with neurological populations and people with hearing dysfunctions.
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spelling pubmed-103246682023-07-07 Facilitating or disturbing? An investigation about the effects of auditory frequencies on prefrontal cortex activation and postural sway Belluscio, Valeria Cartocci, Giulia Terbojevich, Tommaso Di Feo, Paolo Inguscio, Bianca Maria Serena Ferrari, Marco Quaresima, Valentina Vannozzi, Giuseppe Front Neurosci Neuroscience Auditory stimulation activates brain areas associated with higher cognitive processes, like the prefrontal cortex (PFC), and plays a role in postural control regulation. However, the effects of specific frequency stimuli on upright posture maintenance and PFC activation patterns remain unknown. Therefore, the study aims at filling this gap. Twenty healthy adults performed static double- and single-leg stance tasks of 60s each under four auditory conditions: 500, 1000, 1500, and 2000 Hz, binaurally delivered through headphones, and in quiet condition. Functional near-infrared spectroscopy was used to measure PFC activation through changes in oxygenated hemoglobin concentration, while an inertial sensor (sealed at the L5 vertebra level) quantified postural sway parameters. Perceived discomfort and pleasantness were rated through a 0–100 visual analogue scale (VAS). Results showed that in both motor tasks, different PFC activation patterns were displayed at the different auditory frequencies and the postural performance worsened with auditory stimuli, compared to quiet conditions. VAS results showed that higher frequencies were considered more discomfortable than lower ones. Present data prove that specific sound frequencies play a significant role in cognitive resources recruitment and in the regulation of postural control. Furthermore, it supports the importance of exploring the relationship among tones, cortical activity, and posture, also considering possible applications with neurological populations and people with hearing dysfunctions. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10324668/ /pubmed/37425019 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2023.1197733 Text en Copyright © 2023 Belluscio, Cartocci, Terbojevich, Di Feo, Inguscio, Ferrari, Quaresima and Vannozzi. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Belluscio, Valeria
Cartocci, Giulia
Terbojevich, Tommaso
Di Feo, Paolo
Inguscio, Bianca Maria Serena
Ferrari, Marco
Quaresima, Valentina
Vannozzi, Giuseppe
Facilitating or disturbing? An investigation about the effects of auditory frequencies on prefrontal cortex activation and postural sway
title Facilitating or disturbing? An investigation about the effects of auditory frequencies on prefrontal cortex activation and postural sway
title_full Facilitating or disturbing? An investigation about the effects of auditory frequencies on prefrontal cortex activation and postural sway
title_fullStr Facilitating or disturbing? An investigation about the effects of auditory frequencies on prefrontal cortex activation and postural sway
title_full_unstemmed Facilitating or disturbing? An investigation about the effects of auditory frequencies on prefrontal cortex activation and postural sway
title_short Facilitating or disturbing? An investigation about the effects of auditory frequencies on prefrontal cortex activation and postural sway
title_sort facilitating or disturbing? an investigation about the effects of auditory frequencies on prefrontal cortex activation and postural sway
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10324668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37425019
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2023.1197733
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