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唐氏综合征患者和非唐氏综合征患者在多手指力量产生过程中单次试验的非受控流形分析。

Uncontrolled manifold analysis of single trials during multi-finger force production by persons with and without Down syndrome.

作者信息

Scholz John P, Kang Ning, Patterson David, Latash Mark L

机构信息

Department of Physical Therapy and Biomechanics and Movement Science Program, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716, USA.

出版信息

Exp Brain Res. 2003 Nov;153(1):45-58. doi: 10.1007/s00221-003-1580-8. Epub 2003 Aug 19.

Abstract

Recently, the framework of the uncontrolled manifold (UCM) hypothesis has been used to study multi-finger synergies based on analysis of motor variability across large sets of trials. We introduce a similar method of analysis, which can be applied to single trials, and hence may be more relevant to studies of atypical populations. In one experiment, results of across-trials and single-trial UCM analysis were compared for control participants who performed accurate ramp force production trials by pressing with four fingers of the hand. Both types of analysis revealed selective stabilization of total force by co-variations of individual finger forces. The stabilization was more pronounced at higher forces. When the participants purposefully varied the relative involvement of fingers during the ramp, significantly higher UCM effects were observed. However, high-pass filtering of the data at 4 Hz made these results similar to those observed in trials with natural patterns of force production. These observations allow assessment of the contribution of processes at two levels of a hypothetical hierarchical control system to the stabilization of total force. We also applied the single-trial UCM method to re-analyze previously published data from another experiment to study the motor variability in a group of persons with Down syndrome (DS) because these persons have difficulty in motor planning and timing as well as in force stabilization. Results of single-trial UCM analysis demonstrated force stabilization in these persons. The degree of force stabilization improved significantly after three days of practice. The analysis also showed that the total pronation/supination moment generated by the four fingers with respect to the midpoint was stabilized. The degree of moment stabilization did not change with practice. We conclude that the single-trial method of UCM analysis allows the analysis of hypotheses about stabilization of different performance variables by alleged multi-finger synergies in both typical individuals and individuals with DS.

摘要

最近,非受控流形(UCM)假说框架已被用于基于对大量试验中运动变异性的分析来研究多手指协同作用。我们引入了一种类似的分析方法,该方法可应用于单个试验,因此可能与非典型人群的研究更相关。在一项实验中,对通过用手的四个手指按压来进行精确斜坡力产生试验的对照参与者,比较了跨试验和单试验UCM分析的结果。两种类型的分析都揭示了通过各个手指力的协变实现总力的选择性稳定。在较高力时,这种稳定更为明显。当参与者在斜坡过程中有目的地改变手指的相对参与度时,观察到显著更高的UCM效应。然而,在4Hz对数据进行高通滤波使这些结果与在具有自然力产生模式的试验中观察到的结果相似。这些观察结果允许评估假设的分层控制系统的两个层次的过程对总力稳定的贡献。我们还应用单试验UCM方法重新分析了先前发表的来自另一项实验的数据,以研究一组唐氏综合征(DS)患者的运动变异性,因为这些患者在运动计划和时间安排以及力稳定方面存在困难。单试验UCM分析的结果表明这些患者存在力稳定。经过三天的练习,力稳定程度显著提高。分析还表明,四个手指相对于中点产生的总旋前/旋后力矩是稳定的。力矩稳定程度不会随练习而改变。我们得出结论,UCM分析的单试验方法允许分析关于典型个体和DS个体中所谓的多手指协同作用对不同性能变量稳定的假设。

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