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بهبود زمان واکنش ساده در سالمندان با تحریک شنیداری و ترکیبی گاما: شواهدی از عدم تأثیر بر زمان واکنش افتراقی و انتخابی | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| دوره 1، شماره 4، اسفند 1404، صفحه 46-65 اصل مقاله (735.94 K) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| نوع مقاله: پژوهشی اصیل | |||||||||||||||||||||
| شناسه دیجیتال (DOI): 10.22059/jhae.2026.411237.1034 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| زهرا شهیدی1؛ شهزاد طهماسبی بروجنی* 1؛ امیر عباسقلی پور1؛ فرزانه جهان بخش2 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 1گروه علوم رفتاری و شناختی ورزشی، دانشکده علوم ورزشی و تندرستی، دانشگاه تهران، تهران | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 2گروه روانپزشکی ، بیمارستان شهید بهشتی، دانشکده پزشکی، دانشگاه علوم پزشکی کرمان، کرمان | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| مقدمه: با افزایش جمعیت سالمندان، افت عملکردهای شناختی - حرکتی از جمله زمان واکنش بهعنوان یکی از عوامل مهم افزایش خطر سقوط و کاهش استقلال عملکردی مطرح است. زمان واکنش شاخصی کلیدی از سرعت پردازش اطلاعات و پاسخدهی حرکتی محسوب میشود. در سالهای اخیر، تحریکات حسی غیرتهاجمی نظیر ضربانهای باینورال شنیداری و تحریک ریتمیک دیداری در باند گاما (۴۰ هرتز) به عنوان راهکارهایی نوین برای بهبود عملکردهای شناختی مورد توجه قرار گرفتهاند. با این حال، شواهد محدودی در مورد اثر ترکیبی آنها بر زمان واکنش سالمندان وجود دارد. هدف: هدف اصلی این پژوهش، تعیین تاثیر تحریک شنیداری، تحریک دیداری و تحریک ترکیبی (شنیداری+دیداری) در باند گاما (۴۰ هرتز) بر انواع مختلف زمان واکنش (ساده، افتراقی و انتخابی) در سالمندان بود. روش پژوهش: این مطالعه نیمهتجربی با طرح پیشآزمون - پسآزمون و گروه کنترل بر روی ۴۰ سالمند ۶۰ سال به بالا انجام شد. شرکتکنندگان بهصورت تصادفی به چهار گروه تحریک شنیداری، تحریک دیداری، تحریک ترکیبی (شنیداری+ دیداری) و کنترل تقسیم شدند. مداخله شامل اعمال تحریک ۴۰ هرتز به مدت ۲۰ دقیقه روزانه، طی دو هفته متوالی بود. زمان واکنش ساده، افتراقی و انتخابی با استفاده از نرمافزار زمانسنج واکنش پیشرفته در مراحل پیشآزمون و پسآزمون ارزیابی شد. زمان و اکنش ساده و افتراقی با استفاده از تحلیل واریانس مرکب و زمان و اکنش انتخابی با آزمون ویلکاکسون و کروسکال والیس انجام شد. یافته ها: نتایج نشان داد که تحریک شنیداری و ترکیبی (شنیداری+دیداری) منجر به کاهش معنیدار زمان واکنش ساده نسبت به گروه کنترل شد (05/0≥P). با این حال، در زمان واکنش افتراقی و انتخابی، تفاوت معنیداری بین گروهها مشاهده نشد.. نتیجه گیری: یافتهها نشان داد که تحریک گامای ۴۰ هرتز، به ویژه از طریق تحریک شنیداری و ترکیبی (شنیداری+دیداری)، منجر به بهبود معنادار زمان واکنش ساده در سالمندان میشود (05/0≥P). این مداخله غیرتهاجمی و کمهزینه، پتانسیل خود را به عنوان راهکاری برای ارتقاء جنبههای خاصی از سرعت پردازش اطلاعات حرکتی نشان میدهد. با این حال، عدم مشاهده تأثیر معنادار بر زمان واکنش افتراقی و انتخابی، لزوم تحقیقات بیشتر با پروتکلهای تعدیلشده یا دورههای درمانی طولانیتر را برای دستیابی به اثرات شناختی پیچیدهتر برجسته میسازد. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| ادغام چندحسی؛ پردازش اطلاعات؛ سالمندان؛ ضربانهای باینورال؛ موج گاما | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Enhancing Simple Reaction Time in the Elderly Using Auditory and Combined Gamma Stimulation: Evidence of No Impact On Differential and Selective Reaction Time | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Zahra Shahidi1؛ Shahzad Tahmasebi Boroujeni1؛ Amir Abbasgholipour1؛ Farzaneh Jahanbakhsh2 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 1Department of Behavior and Cognitive Sciences in Sports, Faculty of Sport Sciences and Health, University of Tehran, Tehran, | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 2Department of Psychiatry, Shahid Beheshti Hospital, School of Medicine, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Introduction: As the elderly population grows, declines in cognitive-motor functions, such as reaction time, are significant factors in increasing the risk of falls and diminishing functional independence. Reaction time serves as a key indicator of the speed of information processing and motor response. In recent years, non-invasive sensory stimulation techniques, including binaural beats and rhythmic visual stimulation at gamma frequencies (40 Hz), have been explored as promising strategies for enhancing cognitive functions. However, there is limited evidence on the combined effect of these factors on reaction time in older adults. So, the primary objective of this study was to examine the effects of auditory stimulation, visual stimulation, and combined stimulation (auditory + visual) at the 40 Hz gamma frequency on reaction times (simple, differential, and selective) in older adults. Methods: This quasi-experimental study utilized a pretest-posttest design with a control group and involved 40 participants aged 60 years and older. Participants were randomly divided into four groups: auditory stimulation, visual stimulation, combined stimulation (auditory + visual), and a control group. The intervention involved administering 40 Hz stimulation for 20 minutes daily over two consecutive weeks. Simple, differential, and selective reaction times were assessed using Advanced Reaction Time software during both the pre-test and post-test phases. A mixed analysis of variance was used to analyze differential and straightforward reaction times, while selective reaction time was evaluated using the Wilcoxon and Kruskal-Wallis tests. Results: Both auditory and combined (auditory + visual) stimulation produced a significant reduction in simple reaction time compared to the control group (P≤0.05). However, no significant differences were observed between the groups in differential or selective reaction times. Conclusion: The findings indicated that 40 Hz gamma stimulation, especially through auditory and combined (auditory + visual) modalities, results in a significant improvement in simple reaction time among older adults (P≤0.05). This non-invasive and low-cost intervention demonstrates its potential as an effective approach for enhancing specific aspects of motor information-processing speed. However, the absence of significant effects on differential and selective reaction times highlights the need for further research employing modified protocols or longer intervention periods to achieve improvements in more complex cognitive processes. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Binaural beats, Elderly, Gamma waves, Information processing, Multisensory integration | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Introduction The aging population is rapidly increasing worldwide, and this demographic shift has highlighted many health and social challenges related to older people, especially in countries like Iran. One of the significant issues in this age group is the decline in cognitive and motor functions, which significantly affects their quality of life. Among these functions, reaction time is a key indicator of the speed of information processing and decision-making in the nervous system. A decline in reaction time in the elderly can increase the risk of falls, mobility disorders, and reduced independence. Recent studies have shown that non-invasive sensory stimulation techniques, such as binaural beats for auditory stimulation and rhythmic visual stimulation in the gamma band (40 Hz), can be novel approaches to enhance cognitive and motor functions in older adults. Although existing evidence supports the positive effects of these techniques on simple reaction time in elderly populations, there has been limited research on the combined effect of these two stimuli (auditory and visual) on reaction time. Seeking to broaden the knowledge base regarding sensory stimulation’s influence on cognitive performance, specifically reaction time in aging populations, this research addresses a critical gap. Although prior work has confirmed the benefits of distinct auditory and visual stimuli on simple reaction time, this study offers the first comprehensive, simultaneous evaluation of combined auditory and visual stimulation at 40 Hz gamma frequency on simple, differential, and selective reaction times among older adults, generating novel evidence to fill this void
Methods This quasi-experimental study used a pretest-posttest design with a control group. The study involved 40 elderly participants aged 60 and above, who were randomly assigned to one of four groups: auditory stimulation, visual stimulation, combined auditory and visual stimulation, and a control group. The intervention consisted of 40 Hz gamma stimulation for 20 minutes daily over two consecutive weeks. In the auditory stimulation group, binaural beats at 400 Hz and 440 Hz were delivered to each ear, creating a 40 Hz frequency difference in the brain. In the visual stimulation group, 40 Hz rhythmic light stimuli were used. The combined group received both auditory and visual stimuli simultaneously. Before the intervention, participants' reaction times—simple, differential, and selective—were measured using advanced reaction time software. These measurements were taken at both pre-test and post-test stages to evaluate any changes in reaction time after the intervention. Results The results showed that both auditory and combined (auditory + visual) stimulation significantly reduced simple reaction time compared to the control group (P ≤ 0.05). However, there was no significant difference in differential and selective reaction times between the groups (Table1). These findings suggest that 40 Hz gamma stimulation positively influences simple reaction time in elderly individuals, but for more complex reaction tasks, longer interventions or changes in training conditions may be necessary. The intervention, comprising daily 20-minute sessions of 40 Hz gamma stimulation over two weeks, demonstrated varied outcomes among the study groups. Key findings from Tukey’s pairwise post-hoc comparisons (detailed in the table below) indicated a significant reduction in reaction times for both the auditory stimulation group and the combined auditory-visual stimulation group. Conversely, within-group analyses for the control group revealed no significant changes in reaction time during these two weeks, a finding possibly attributable to the ineffectiveness of the placebo condition or the lack of active intervention. Furthermore, visual stimulation administered alone did not significantly impact reaction time. This latter outcome might be attributed to the more complex nature of differential and selective reaction tasks, which necessitate higher cognitive processing.
Table 1: Mean Reaction Times (ms) ± Standard Deviation
Conclusion The findings of this study indicate that 40 Hz gamma stimulation, particularly through auditory and combined auditory-visual stimulation, can improve simple reaction time in elderly individuals. This non-invasive, low-cost intervention can be an effective way to maintain motor function and reduce the risk of falls in elderly populations. However, its impact on more complex reaction tasks, such as differential and selective reaction time, was limited, highlighting the need for longer or more complex interventions to address these processes. These findings pave the way for further research on the use of multisensory gamma stimulation to enhance cognitive and motor performance in older adults. Additionally, combining different stimulation techniques could offer a new strategy to improve the quality of life, particularly in the mental and physical aspects of elderly individuals.
Footnotes Ethical approval The code of ethics was received from the Research Ethics Committees at Faculty of Sport Sciences and Health University of Tehran, ID IR.UT.SPORT.REC.1404.003. Funding No funding has been provided for this research Authors’ contribution
Acknowledgments We are sincerely grateful to all esteemed clients whose active participation in implementing the intervention protocols and tests provided the foundation for the findings of this research. Special thanks and appreciation are extended to the respected personnel of Gohar Salamat Center who facilitated the necessary provisions for the successful execution of the field stages of this research through their administrative cooperation and support. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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