Schmitz C, Martin N, Assaiante C
Laboratoire Neurobiologie et Mouvements, CNRS, Marseille, France.
Exp Brain Res. 1999 May;126(2):200-4. doi: 10.1007/s002210050729.
Anticipatory postural adjustments (APA) are needed to perform a movement without perturbing posture. We investigated the development of APA in 3- to 4-year-old children during a bimanual load-lifting task. The task required maintaining a stable elbow position despite imposed or voluntary unloading of the forearm. Although children can compensate the consequences of unloading by using APA, their performance did not reach an adults' level. In addition, children showed high intra-individual variability in the voluntary situation, revealed by the coexistence of both adult-like and immature patterns in kinematic and electromyographic data. In conclusion, the present study reports that APA, associated with a bimanual load-lifting task, are still being set up in 3- to 4-year-old-children. The intra-individual variability should decrease with age and be associated with a progressive mastering of the timing parameters characterizing APA.
为了在不干扰姿势的情况下进行动作,需要预期性姿势调整(APA)。我们研究了3至4岁儿童在双手举重任务中APA的发展情况。该任务要求尽管前臂有强制卸载或自愿卸载的情况,仍要保持肘部位置稳定。虽然儿童可以通过使用APA来补偿卸载的后果,但他们的表现未达到成人水平。此外,在自愿情况下,儿童表现出较高的个体内变异性,这在运动学和肌电图数据中表现为成人样模式和不成熟模式并存。总之,本研究报告称,与双手举重任务相关的APA在3至4岁儿童中仍在建立过程中。个体内变异性应随着年龄增长而降低,并与对表征APA的时间参数的逐步掌握相关。