CAN SIMPLE REACTION TIME TO A VISUAL STIMULUS BE USED AS A MEASURE OF THE BALANCE TASK INTENSITY?

Author:

Moškon Sara1,Kokalj Petra1,Tomažin Katja1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Sport, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Abstract

Correctly determining the frequency, intensity and duration of balance tasks (BT) is crucial for effective balance training. While the frequency and BT duration are well defined, understanding BT intensity remains limited. Higher BT intensity demands greater attentional capacity for postural control. To assess the role of attention in postural control the dual-task paradigm including BT with reaction time (RT) is often used, suggesting RT as a potential measure of BT relative intensity. The study aimed to determine whether simple RT can be a surrogate for the relative BT intensity. Twenty randomly selected participants performed six repetitions of two-legged and one-legged stances on firm and compliant surfaces on a force plate. During the execution of the BT, the participants had to react on illumination of the light by pressing a switch held in their dominant hand. The center of pressure (COP) velocity and the RT were investigated. The BT were categorized into low, moderate and high intensities. The results showed a significant increase in COP velocity from low to high intensity BT (p=0.001; η2=0.79). Moderate intensity BT resulted in a 123.6% increase in COP velocity compared to the low intensity BT. During high-intensity BT COP velocity increased by 244.2 % (p < 0.001). There were no differences in RT between different BT intensities (p=0.596; η2=0.03). The results suggest that RT may not accurately reflect the BT intensity. Therefore, it can be concluded that simple visual RT could not be used as a measure of relative intensity of BT.

Publisher

University of Ljubljana

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