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指尖力记忆:被动手部肌肉振动会干扰预测性握力缩放。

Memory for fingertip forces: passive hand muscle vibration interferes with predictive grip force scaling.

作者信息

Nowak Dennis A, Rosenkranz Karin, Hermsdörfer Joachim, Rothwell John

机构信息

Sobell Department of Motor Neuroscience and Movements Disorders, Institute of Neurology, University College London, UK.

出版信息

Exp Brain Res. 2004 Jun;156(4):444-50. doi: 10.1007/s00221-003-1801-1. Epub 2004 Jan 13.

Abstract

When subjects repetitively lift an object, the grip force they select is influenced by the mechanical object properties of the preceding lift. Similar effects on grip force scaling are observed whether the subsequent lift is performed with the same hand or the hand contralateral to the preceding lift. Here we demonstrate that passive vibration of the hand muscles involved in the generation of grip force in the interval between two blocks of lifting trials interferes with predictive grip force scaling. Following ten trials in which subjects lifted an object with constant mechanical properties with the dominant hand, muscle vibration was given to the first interosseus and adductor pollicis muscles of the dominant hand during a 10-min rest period. Compared with the last lift preceding vibration, peak rates of grip force increase and peak grip forces were scaled too high during the first lift following vibration whether the lift was made with the dominant or non-dominant hand. Subjects scaled grip force accurately to the object properties within three lifts following vibration. If subjects rested for 10 min after the first ten trials and received no vibration, then there was no significant difference in the peak grip force or its rate of increase between the last lift preceding rest and the first lift following it. We suggest that vibration impairs the memory processes responsible for predictive grip force scaling. Our data are consistent with the recent suggestion that these memory processes are neither specific for a certain motor action nor do they reflect internal representations of mechanical object properties.

摘要

当受试者反复提起一个物体时,他们选择的握力会受到前一次提起时物体机械特性的影响。无论后续提起动作是用同一只手还是与前一次提起动作相对的手进行,都会观察到对握力缩放的类似影响。在这里,我们证明,在两组提起试验的间隔期间,对参与产生握力的手部肌肉进行被动振动会干扰预测性握力缩放。在受试者用优势手以恒定机械特性提起一个物体的十次试验之后,在10分钟的休息期间,对优势手的第一骨间肌和拇收肌进行肌肉振动。与振动前的最后一次提起相比,无论提起动作是用优势手还是非优势手进行,在振动后的第一次提起过程中,握力增加的峰值速率和峰值握力都被缩放得过高。在振动后的三次提起过程中,受试者能够根据物体特性准确缩放握力。如果受试者在前十次试验后休息10分钟且未接受振动,那么在休息前的最后一次提起和之后的第一次提起之间,峰值握力或其增加速率没有显著差异。我们认为,振动会损害负责预测性握力缩放的记忆过程。我们的数据与最近的观点一致,即这些记忆过程既不是特定于某种运动动作,也不反映物体机械特性的内部表征。

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