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Emotional state affects gait initiation in individuals with Parkinson's
disease.
Naugle KM, Hass CJ, Bowers D, Janelle CM.
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Comprehensive Center for Pain Research, University of Florida, 1329 SW
16th Street, Rm 5180, P.O. Box 103628, Gainesville, FL 32610, USA.
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Abstract

The purpose of the present study was to determine the impact of
manipulating emotional state on gait initiation in persons with
Parkinson's disease (PD) and healthy older adults. Following the
presentation of pictures that are known to elicit specific emotional
responses, participants initiated gait and continued to walk for several
steps at their normal pace. Reaction time, the displacement and velocity
of the center of pressure (COP) trajectory during the preparatory
postural adjustments, and length and velocity of the first two steps
were measured. Analysis of the gait initiation measures revealed that
exposure to (1) threatening pictures, relative to all other pictures,
speeded the initiation of gait for PD patients and healthy older adults;
(2) approach-oriented emotional pictures (erotic and happy people),
relative to withdrawal-oriented pictures, facilitated the anticipatory
postural adjustments of gait initiation for PD patients and healthy
older adults, as evidenced by greater displacement and velocity of the
COP movement; and (3) emotional pictures modulated gait initiation
parameters in PD patients to the same degree as in healthy older adults.
Collectively, these findings hold significant implications for
understanding the circuitry underlying the manner by which emotions
modulate movement and for the development of emotion-based interventions
designed to maximize improvements in gait initiation for individuals
with PD.

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