The Interaction Between Long-Term Memory and Postural Control: Different Effects of Episodic and Semantic Tasks

Motor Control. 2021 Jan 9;25(2):182-197. doi: 10.1123/mc.2020-0061.

Abstract

The aim of this experiment was to investigate the postural response to specific types of long-term memory (episodic vs. semantic) in young adults performing an unperturbed upright stance. Although a similar level of steadiness (mean distance) was observed, dual tasking induced a higher velocity, more energy in the higher frequency range (power spectral density), and less regularity (sample entropy) compared with a simple postural task. Moreover, mean velocity was always greater in the semantic than in the episodic task. The differences in postural control during dual tasking may result from the types of processes involved in the memory task. Findings suggest a spatial process sharing between posture and episodic memory.

Keywords: dual tasking; episodic memory; semantic memory; spatial processing.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Healthy Volunteers
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Memory, Long-Term / physiology*
  • Postural Balance / physiology*
  • Semantics
  • Young Adult