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血容量的变化会改变对姿势的感知:本体重力感受的进一步证据。

Shifts in blood volume alter the perception of posture: further evidence for somatic graviception.

作者信息

Vaitl Dieter, Mittelstaedt Horst, Saborowski Ralf, Stark Rudolf, Baisch Friedhelm

机构信息

Department of Clinical and Physiological Psychology, University of Giessen, Otto-Behaghel-Str. 10, D-35394 Giessen, Germany.

出版信息

Int J Psychophysiol. 2002 Apr;44(1):1-11. doi: 10.1016/s0167-8760(01)00184-2.

Abstract

This article examines the relation between the perception of one's own body position and the distribution of fluid along the subject's spinal (z-) axis. Two experiments are reported. The first one is a replication of the Vaitl et al. study [J. Psychophysiol. 27 (1997) 99] which has shown that changes in shifts of blood volume into or out of the thoracic cavity induced by lower body positive pressure (LBPP: +30 mmHg) or lower body negative pressure (LBNP: -30 mmHg) exerted on the lower body led subjects to feel tilted head-up or head-down, respectively. The second experiment was designed to differentiate between the influence of the otoliths and of the changes in fluid distribution on the perception of body position by means of a sled centrifuge in combination with LBPP and LBNP. In both experiments, changes in blood distribution within the thoracic cavity were measured by impedance plethysmography. Forty healthy volunteers (17 females) participated in experiment 1. They were positioned on the side (right-ear-down head position) on a tiltable board which the subject and the experimenter could tilt via remote control around the subjects' z-axis. Subjects were asked to rotate the board until they felt they were in a horizontal posture. The results clearly show that the perception of posture is influenced by the shift in blood distribution. During LBNP subjects perceived being tilted head-up, whereas LBPP led them feel tilted head-down. Thus, the results obtained in the 1997 study were replicated. Fourteen males volunteered in experiment 2. They were positioned on the sled on a centrifuge in the same manner as in experiment 1. The sled could be moved via remote control by both the subject and the experimenter. While the centrifuge rotated (omega=2 pi times 0.6 rotations per second) the subjects were asked to move the sled until they felt they were in a horizontal position. As in experiment 1, shifts in blood volume were induced by LBPP and LBNP. The distance between the binaural axis (position of the otoliths) and the centrifuge axis served as dependent measure indicating the subjective horizontal position. Due to the additional centrifugal forces exerted on the body the shifts in blood volume were more pronounced than in experiment 1 where only gravitational forces were produced. The changes in the perception of posture were influenced by both the otoliths and the fluid distribution in such a way that both interact in a compensatory manner. These results again corroborate the evidence that afferent inputs from the cardiovascular system play a major role in the perception of the body posture. This phenomenon of graviception needs to be further elucidated with respect to the origins of the afferent inputs and the site and type of graviceptors (mechanoreceptors) involved.

摘要

本文探讨了个体对自身身体位置的感知与沿受试者脊柱(z轴)的液体分布之间的关系。报告了两项实验。第一项实验是对Vaitl等人的研究[《心理生理学杂志》27(1997)99]的重复,该研究表明,施加在下半身的下体正压(LBPP:+30 mmHg)或下体负压(LBNP:-30 mmHg)导致血容量进出胸腔的变化,分别使受试者感觉头向上倾斜或头向下倾斜。第二项实验旨在通过雪橇离心机结合LBPP和LBNP,区分耳石和液体分布变化对身体位置感知的影响。在两项实验中,通过阻抗体积描记法测量胸腔内的血液分布变化。40名健康志愿者(17名女性)参与了实验1。他们侧卧在可倾斜的板子上(右耳向下的头部位置),受试者和实验者可以通过遥控使板子围绕受试者的z轴倾斜。要求受试者转动板子,直到他们感觉自己处于水平姿势。结果清楚地表明,姿势感知受血液分布变化的影响。在LBNP期间,受试者感觉头向上倾斜,而LBPP则使他们感觉头向下倾斜。因此,重复了1997年研究中获得的结果。14名男性志愿者参与了实验2。他们以与实验1相同的方式躺在离心机上的雪橇上。雪橇可以由受试者和实验者通过遥控移动。当离心机旋转时(ω = 2π×每秒0.6转),要求受试者移动雪橇,直到他们感觉自己处于水平位置。与实验1一样,LBPP和LBNP会引起血容量变化。双耳轴(耳石位置)与离心机轴之间的距离用作表示主观水平位置的因变量指标。由于身体上额外施加了离心力,血容量变化比仅产生重力的实验1中更为明显。姿势感知的变化受耳石和液体分布的影响,二者以补偿方式相互作用。这些结果再次证实了心血管系统的传入输入在身体姿势感知中起主要作用的证据。关于重力感知这一现象,需要进一步阐明传入输入的来源以及所涉及的重力感受器(机械感受器)的部位和类型。

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