Dual performance paradigms: their conceptual aspects

CONCLUSIONS: Dual tasks are an efficient tool for detecting mild cognitive impairment, as well as an ideal paradigm for rehabilitation intervention, given the increased attentional resources and executive functions involved in performing them. Neuroimaging can be a valuable tool that makes it possible to: a) locate the cognitive, motor and/or perceptual processes involved in the different dual performance paradigms; b) characterise the responses and function of specific brain signals in each of the tasks, and c) relate changes in neural activity to the efficacy of different intervention programmes.PMID:33978230 | DOI:10.33588/rn.7210.2020200
Source: Revista de Neurologia - Category: Neurology Authors: Source Type: research