Holmes Jeffrey W
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Columbia University, New York, New York 10027, USA.
Adv Physiol Educ. 2006 Jun;30(2):67-72. doi: 10.1152/advan.00072.2005.
A. V. Hill's 1938 paper "The heat of shortening and the dynamic constants of muscle" is an enduring classic, presenting detailed methods, meticulous experiments, and the model of muscle contraction that now bears Hill's name. Pairing a simulation based on Hill's model with a reading of his paper allows students to follow his thought process to discover key principles of muscle physiology and gain insight into how to develop quantitative models of physiological processes. In this article, the experience of the author using this approach in a graduate biomedical engineering course is outlined, along with suggestions for adapting this approach to other audiences.
A. V. 希尔1938年发表的论文《肌肉收缩热与动态常数》是一篇经久不衰的经典之作,它介绍了详细的方法、精心的实验以及如今以希尔命名的肌肉收缩模型。将基于希尔模型的模拟与对他论文的研读相结合,能让学生追随他的思维过程,去发现肌肉生理学的关键原理,并深入了解如何构建生理过程的定量模型。在本文中,作者概述了在研究生生物医学工程课程中运用这种方法的经验,以及将此方法应用于其他受众的建议。