Morioka Shu, Hiyamizu Makoto, Yagi Fumio
Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Health and Science, Kio University, Nara, Japan.
J Physiol Anthropol Appl Human Sci. 2005 May;24(3):215-9. doi: 10.2114/jpa.24.215.
The present study sought to determine if the postural sway of a subject required to grasp a tray (motor task) holding a cup filled with water and prevent spilling (mental task), would be reduced by consciously redirecting attention to maintain the tray in a horizontal position. We hypothesized the mental task would increase the stabilization of standing postural balance. Postural sway was measured in 17 normal subjects under the following conditions: 1) holding a 100 g weight in each hand (total 200 g; no mental task), 2) holding with both hands a tray on which 200 g was placed (tray-holding task), and 3) holding with both hands a tray on which a cup filled with water weighing 200 g was placed in the center (mental task). Postural sway was significantly reduced during the mental task versus other tasks. Standing posture balance was stabilized when a mental task was added. Thus, we concluded that higher brain functions such as attention and consciousness exerted a significant influence over the control of standing posture.
本研究旨在确定,对于一名需要握住托盘(运动任务)的受试者,托盘上放置着一杯装满水的杯子且要防止水溢出(心理任务),通过有意识地将注意力重新定向以保持托盘处于水平位置,其姿势摆动是否会减少。我们假设心理任务会增强站立姿势平衡的稳定性。在以下条件下对17名正常受试者的姿势摆动进行了测量:1)双手各握一个100克的重物(共200克;无心理任务),2)双手握住一个放置了200克重物的托盘(握托盘任务),以及3)双手握住一个托盘,托盘中央放置着一杯重200克的水(心理任务)。与其他任务相比,在心理任务期间姿势摆动显著减少。当添加心理任务时,站立姿势平衡得以稳定。因此,我们得出结论,诸如注意力和意识等高级脑功能对站立姿势的控制产生了重大影响。