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This study explored the feasibility of using the auditory Stroop task to assess cognitive workload in a dual-task paradigm. Performance on two tasks-counting backward by 3 and the auditory Stroop task-was measured across two conditions: participants' own passive device and a direct EMGcontrolled (dEMG) device. Results based on individual participants' data indicated that the auditory Stroop task effectively captured more consistent dual-task costs under cognitively demanding conditions, whereas the backward counting task exhibited minimal and less consistent performance deterioration. Participant interviews suggested that the backward counting task might be less sensitive to workload because participants could use strategies, while no strategies were reported for the auditory Stroop task. Although the findings are promising, this study was limited by a small sample size, which precluded statistical analysis. Future research should involve larger samples to confirm the auditory Stroop task's validity for measuring cognitive workload while using a lower limb prosthesis.
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Psychol Aging
August 2025
Speech-Language-Hearing Center, School of Foreign Languages, Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
Previous studies have produced inconsistent findings regarding whether age-related declines in emotion perception affect various verbal and nonverbal channels to the same extent and whether they are linked to cognitive ability. This study systematically explored age-related differences in multisensory emotional speech perception and their associations with overall cognitive functioning. Thirty-three older adults (22 females) and 32 young adults (22 females) completed two Stroop-like tests examining the perceptual salience of verbal semantics, vocal prosody, and facial expressions.
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September 2025
Karolinska Institutet, Department of Neurobiology, Care Science and Society, Division of Physiotherapy, Stockholm, Sweden.
Study Design: Cross-sectional design.
Objectives: To study motor-cognitive interaction during walking while performing a cognitive task (dual-task [DT]) in ambulatory adults with spina bifida (SB).
Setting: A specialized spinal cord center, The Spinalis clinic at Aleris Rehab Station Stockholm, Sweden.
Codas
August 2025
Curso de Fonoaudiologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGS - Porto Alegre (RS), Brasil.
Purpose: To describe speech profiles in individuals with Huntington's Disease (HD), correlate them with cognitive and clinical aspects, and compare them with healthy controls.
Methods: Symptomatic individuals with a clinical and molecular diagnosis of HD were included. Seven healthy controls, matched by age and sex, were also included.
Brain Imaging Behav
August 2025
Department of Radiology, Nanshan People's Hospital (NSPH), Shenzhen University, Taoyuan AVE 89, Nanshan district, Shenzhen, 518000, China.
Objectives: To characterize the network topology and peak width of skeletonized mean diffusivity (PSMD) and their correlation with cognitive impairment in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patients and to assess whether such impairments are reversible after treatment.
Methods: Ninety-one OSA patients and 30 healthy controls (HCs) participated. Patients were classified into mild group (n = 37) and moderate-severe group (n = 54) based on apnea-hypopnea index.
Brain Behav
August 2025
Audiology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Türkiye.
Introduction: Performing everyday tasks requires the use of multiple cognitive, sensory, and emotional systems. The interference of different variables in these multitasking systems affects our motor-balance system. This study was conducted to investigate how acoustic stimuli presented during a cognitive-motor dual task affect postural control in healthy young adults.
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