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Complexity based measures of postural stability provide novel evidence of functional decline in fragile X premutation carriers.

Clodagh O'KeeffeLaura P TaboadaNiamh FeerickLouise GallagherTimothy LynchRichard B Reilly
Published in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2019)
Increased sway complexity is believed to stem from reallocation of attention to facilitate the increased cognitive demands of dual-tasks. Carriers' complexity did not change during dual-tasks, possibly indicating capacity interference and inefficient division of attention. Lower sway complexity in carriers suggests diminished adaptive capacity under stress as well as degradation of motor functioning. Therefore, sway complexity may be a useful tool in identifying early functional decline in FMR1 premutation carriers as well as monitoring progression towards disease onset.
Keyphrases
  • working memory