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失用症患者的速度-曲率关系是否被破坏?

Is the velocity-curvature relationship disrupted in apraxic patients?

作者信息

Jacobs S, Hanneton S, Heude S, Roby-Brami A

机构信息

CNRS UMR 8119. 45, rue des Saints Pères, 75006 Paris, France.

出版信息

Neuroreport. 2003 Oct 27;14(15):1907-11. doi: 10.1097/00001756-200310270-00005.

Abstract

Velocity and curvature of human movements are linked by a proportionality relationship (power-law) whose origin has been attributed either to functional properties of cortical areas or to peripheral constraints. 3D movements made by apraxic patients show a time-shift between velocity and curvature which has been considered as a disruption of the power-law, supporting the central hypothesis. We analysed the power-law in 2D drawing-like movements in healthy subjects and apraxic patients (correlation and cross-correlation analyses). The power-law remained preserved in apraxic patients, suggesting that the velocity-curvature relationship is not globally disrupted and thus that the power-law cannot be only attributed to central planning mechanisms in those associative brain areas injured in apraxic patients.

摘要

人类运动的速度和曲率通过一种比例关系(幂律)相联系,其起源要么归因于皮质区域的功能特性,要么归因于外周限制。失用症患者所做的三维运动在速度和曲率之间显示出时间偏移,这被认为是幂律的破坏,支持了中枢假说。我们分析了健康受试者和失用症患者二维类绘图运动中的幂律(相关性和互相关性分析)。幂律在失用症患者中仍然存在,这表明速度 - 曲率关系并未受到全局性破坏,因此幂律不能仅仅归因于失用症患者受损的那些联合脑区中的中枢规划机制。

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