Horak Fay B, Buchanan John, Creath Robert, Jeka John
Neurological Sciences Institute of Oregon Health Sciences University, Beaverton 97212, USA.
Adv Exp Med Biol. 2002;508:139-45. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4615-0713-0_17.
To better understand the role of the vestibular system in postural coordination, we compared the ability of subjects with complete, bilateral loss of vestibular function and age-matched control subjects to maintain equilibrium and postural orientation during sinusoidal displacements of the support surface at a variety of frequencies. We also examined the ability of visual or somatosensory-light touch information to substitute for missing vestibular information in dynamic postural coordination. The results suggest that vestibular information is used as a gravitational reference frame to prevent slow drift of the trunk in space during complex postural tasks. Furthermore, visual information or somatosensory information from light touch of a finger on a stable reference can significantly substitute for loss of vestibular function.
为了更好地理解前庭系统在姿势协调中的作用,我们比较了双侧前庭功能完全丧失的受试者与年龄匹配的对照受试者在支撑面以各种频率进行正弦位移时维持平衡和姿势定向的能力。我们还研究了视觉或体感轻触觉信息在动态姿势协调中替代缺失的前庭信息的能力。结果表明,在前庭复杂姿势任务中,前庭信息被用作重力参考框架,以防止躯干在空间中缓慢漂移。此外,来自手指在稳定参考物上轻触的视觉信息或体感信息可以显著替代前庭功能的丧失。