Goble Daniel J, Lewis Colleen A, Hurvitz Edward A, Brown Susan H
Motor Control Laboratory, Division of Kinesiology, University of Michigan, 401 Washtenaw Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2214, USA.
Hum Mov Sci. 2005 Apr;24(2):155-70. doi: 10.1016/j.humov.2005.05.004.
This study was designed to determine differences in the proprioceptively guided movements of children (8-10 years) and adolescents (16-18 years). Participants were blindfolded and asked to actively match passively determined target positions of the elbow joint under three matching conditions. Overall, children were less accurate than adolescents in all matching tasks and utilized different kinematic strategies for making the matching movements. Specifically, children made larger absolute errors and utilized matching movements which, compared to adolescents, were of shorter duration and less irregular in terms of their velocity profiles. An assessment of limb asymmetry was also performed revealing a non-dominant arm matching advantage but only for children and only in the task requiring interhemispheric transfer of a memory-based model of limb position. The proprioceptive differences observed in this study are likely the result of experience-driven refinement in the utilization of somatosensory feedback throughout childhood and into adolescence.
本研究旨在确定儿童(8至10岁)和青少年(16至18岁)在本体感觉引导下的运动差异。参与者被蒙上眼睛,并被要求在三种匹配条件下主动匹配被动确定的肘关节目标位置。总体而言,在所有匹配任务中,儿童的准确性均低于青少年,并且在进行匹配运动时采用了不同的运动学策略。具体来说,儿童的绝对误差更大,并且与青少年相比,他们进行匹配运动的持续时间更短,速度曲线的不规则性更小。还进行了肢体不对称评估,结果显示非优势手臂存在匹配优势,但仅在儿童中存在,且仅在需要基于记忆的肢体位置模型进行半球间传递的任务中存在。本研究中观察到的本体感觉差异可能是整个儿童期到青少年期经验驱动的体感反馈利用精细化的结果。