Ohki Yukari, Edin Benoni B, Johansson Roland S
Section of Physiology, Department of Integrative Medical Biology, Umeå University, S-901 87 Umeå, Sweden.
J Neurosci. 2002 Jan 15;22(2):600-10. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.22-02-00600.2002.
When humans proactively manipulate objects, the applied fingertip forces primarily depend on feedforward, predictive neural control mechanisms that depend on internal representations of the physical properties of the objects. Here we investigate whether predictions of object properties also control fingertip forces that subjects generate reactively. We analyzed fingertip forces reactively supporting grasp stability in a restraining task that engaged two fingers. Each finger contacted a plate mounted on a separate torque motor, and, at unpredictable times, both plates were loaded simultaneously with forces tangential to the plates or just one of the plates was loaded. Thus, the apparatus acted as though the plates were mechanically linked or as though they were two independent objects. In different test series, each with a predominant behavior of the apparatus and with interspersed catch trials, we showed that the reactive responses clearly reflected the predominant behavior of the apparatus. Whether subject performed the task with one hand or bimanually, appropriate reactive fingertip forces developed when predominantly both contact plates were loaded or just one of the plates was loaded. When a finger was unexpectedly loaded during a catch trial, a weak initial reactive response was triggered, but the effective force development was delayed by approximately 100 msec. We conclude that the predicted physical properties of an object not only control fingertip forces during proactive but also in reactive manipulative tasks. Specifically, the automatic reactive responses reflect predictions at the level of individual digits as to the mechanical linkage of items contacted by the fingertips in manipulation.
当人类主动操纵物体时,施加在指尖的力主要取决于前馈、预测性神经控制机制,这些机制依赖于物体物理特性的内部表征。在这里,我们研究对物体属性的预测是否也控制受试者被动产生的指尖力。我们分析了在涉及两根手指的约束任务中被动支持抓握稳定性的指尖力。每根手指接触安装在单独扭矩电机上的平板,在不可预测的时间,两块平板同时受到与平板相切的力加载,或者仅其中一块平板受到加载。因此,该装置的作用就好像平板是机械连接的,或者好像它们是两个独立的物体。在不同的测试系列中,每个系列都有该装置的主要行为并穿插有捕捉试验,我们表明被动反应清楚地反映了该装置的主要行为。无论受试者是用一只手还是双手执行任务,当主要是两块接触平板都受到加载或者仅其中一块平板受到加载时,都会产生适当的被动指尖力。当在捕捉试验期间一根手指意外受到加载时,会触发一个微弱的初始被动反应,但有效力的产生会延迟约100毫秒。我们得出结论,物体的预测物理特性不仅在主动操纵任务中控制指尖力,而且在被动操纵任务中也起控制作用。具体而言,自动被动反应反映了在个体手指水平上对指尖在操纵中接触的物品的机械连接的预测。