Shiratori Takako, Aruin Alexander
Department of Physical Therapy (MC 898), University of Illinois at Chicago, 1919 W Taylor St (4th floor), Chicago, IL 60612, USA.
Exp Brain Res. 2007 Apr;178(2):206-15. doi: 10.1007/s00221-006-0725-y. Epub 2006 Nov 16.
The purpose of the study was to determine whether characteristics of a motor action affect anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs). Standing subjects held a load between their hands with arms extended in front of their body. Next, subjects performed bilateral shoulder abduction movements (motor action) of three amplitudes at three instructed speeds. This motor action led to the release of the same load, inducing unloading perturbation in the sagittal plane. Electromyographic activities were recorded for the leg and trunk muscles. A change in the background muscle activity in these muscles was observed prior to the unloading perturbation and was quantified as APAs. APAs were dependant on instructed speed of the motor action; larger APA activities were observed in the leg and trunk muscles with a faster speed instruction. Meanwhile, the modulation of APAs was not observed by altering the movement amplitude. Moreover, experiments showed that motor action itself without a load release did not generate APA activity. Therefore, we concluded that the central nervous system selects information within a motor action (i.e., speed instruction) to approximate the magnitude of the forthcoming perturbation and modulate APAs, even when the unloading perturbation was unchanged.
本研究的目的是确定运动动作的特征是否会影响预期姿势调整(APA)。站立的受试者双手握住一个重物,双臂在身体前方伸展。接下来,受试者以三种指定速度进行三种幅度的双侧肩部外展运动(运动动作)。这种运动动作导致相同重物的释放,在矢状面诱发卸载扰动。记录腿部和躯干肌肉的肌电活动。在卸载扰动之前观察到这些肌肉的背景肌肉活动发生变化,并将其量化为APA。APA取决于运动动作的指定速度;在速度指令较快时,腿部和躯干肌肉中观察到更大的APA活动。同时,通过改变运动幅度未观察到APA的调制。此外,实验表明没有负载释放的运动动作本身不会产生APA活动。因此,我们得出结论,即使卸载扰动不变,中枢神经系统也会在运动动作(即速度指令)中选择信息,以估算即将到来的扰动大小并调节APA。