Stress, Psychological Clinical Trial
Official title:
Influencia Del Estrés Agudo en el Aprendizaje Motor de Una Tarea Manual Precisa y en la Capacidad de Imaginación Motora
Verified date | June 2023 |
Source | University of Alcala |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
In motor learning, it is essential to consider that movements are produced by the cooperation and combination of many brain structures and are influenced by the emotions to which individuals are subjected. Several neural circuits have been identified that closely link the emotional system and the motion control system. Stress is a physiological or psychological response to internal or external stressors. In principle, it has an adaptive role. However, the neuroendocrine and autonomic response generated by stress can affect cognitive processes such as memory. In addition, it has been shown to influence motor learning, especially the execution of skills in the early stages of learning. Understanding how movement, emotions and interactions are regulated is significant because of the large number of movements humans perform. Of these, manual tasks represent precise movements that require the integration of many elements by the nervous system to perform these tasks successfully. It is still unknown how acute stress influence the way manual tasks are learned. On the other hand, motor imagery (MI) is a cognitive process that is an important contributor to how movements are planned and executed. Its use has been recommended to improve movement learning and task execution. For an MI program to be effective and individualized, it is imperative to know this ability. However, it is also still unknown how acute stress can affect our motor imagery ability. The main objective of this study is to determine and quantify the effects of acute stress in the learning of a precise manual task not previously trained on four parameters of fine motor control: trajectory error, timing error, timing accuracy, and task accuracy. On the other hand, the aim is to determine if the capacity of internal visual, external visual, and kinesthetic imagery, and the temporal congruence between movement execution and imagery varies when we are subjected to acute stress. It is expected that non-anxious, non-stressed participants who are not induced with acute stress will show better motor performance on the fine motor task and better motor imagery ability and temporal congruence. In contrast, it is expected that participants without anxiety and stress who are induced with acute stress will show poorer motor performance on the fine motor task, and poorer motor imagery ability and temporal congruence.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 62 |
Est. completion date | September 30, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | September 30, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 35 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Men and women between 18 and 35 years of age. - Normal or corrected vision specifying the method of correction. - Normal or corrected hearing specifying method of correction. - Unfamiliar with the assessment and uses of motor imagery. Exclusion Criteria: - Subjects who have suffered fractures, dislocations, or traumatic processes in any segment of the non-dominant upper limb or fingers, wrist, or elbow of the dominant upper limb in the last 6 months. - Subjects with learning disabilities or problems in reading or writing. - Subjects with a history of any neurological disease, cardiovascular disease, myopathic disease, epileptic seizure, absence seizure, sleep apnoea, chronic fatigue syndrome, or fibromyalgia. - Taking any medication to suppress anxiety, to sleep, antidepressants, antihistamines, muscle relaxants, psychotropic, or other medications that interfere with the nervous system. - Intake of nervous system depressants or stimulants such as caffeine or theine in the last 8 hours. - Presence of State-Trait Anxiety Inventory scores corresponding to trait anxiety and state anxiety. - Presence of localised skin lesion or disease in the wrist area. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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France | Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 | Villeurbanne | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes |
Spain | University of Alcala | Alcalá De Henares | Madrid |
Spain | Complutense University of Madrid | Pozuelo De Alarcón | Madrid |
Spain | European University of Madrid | Villaviciosa De Odón | Madrid |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Susana Nunez Nagy | Claude Bernard University, European University of Madrid, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, University of Alcala |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Trayectory error | It shall be the sum of the error between each of the points defining the path of the circumference. Pixels squared shall be considered as the unit of length measurement. To be recorded and measured with MATLAB. To be recorded and measured with MATLAB. | During manual task performance in acquisition, short-term retrieval, and long-term retrieval. | |
Primary | Timing error | It is the absolute value of the difference between the duration of 2 seconds requested from the subjects and the total time elapsed in the execution of the trajectory. It shall be expressed in seconds (s). It shall be recorded and measured using MATLAB. | During manual task performance in acquisition, short-term retrieval, and long-term retrieval. | |
Primary | Timing accuracy | The ability of the subject to learn the task at the requested rate of 2 seconds per lap. It shall be expressed in square pixels per second. It shall be recorded and measured by MATLAB. | During manual task performance in acquisition, short-term retrieval, and long-term retrieval. | |
Primary | Task accuracy | It shall be the ability of the subject to learn at any rate. It shall be expressed in pixels per second. It shall be recorded and measured by MATLAB. | During manual task performance in acquisition, short-term retrieval, and long-term retrieval. | |
Primary | Motor Imagery Capacity | This will be measured using the Movement Imagery Questionnaire-3, differentiating between the kinaesthetic, external visual and internal visual imagination subscales, each scored on a Likert scale from 1 to 7. | Before induction of acute stress and in the resting period between short-term and long-term retrieval after induction of acute stress. | |
Primary | Discrepancy time | It will be the difference between the execution times and imagery of the MIQ-3 items. It will be measured with a stopwatch by the experimenter. | Before induction of acute stress and in the resting period between short-term and long-term retrieval after induction of acute stress. | |
Secondary | Electrodermal Activity. | The skin conductance level shall be analyzed in terms of tonic Electrodermal Activity. It shall be recorded and measured by Empatica E4 wristband. | During the procedure | |
Secondary | Heart Rate Variability. | It will be analysed in the frequency domain, in its low and high frequency bands and in the ratio between them. It shall be recorded and measured by Empatica E4 wristband. | During the procedure |
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