Inglis J T, Macpherson J M
Department of Anatomy, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Exp Brain Res. 1991;87(1):108-12. doi: 10.1007/BF00228511.
The aim of this study was to determine whether vestibular information related to head acceleration is available for triggering postural responses to perturbations of stance in the freely-standing cat. Linear accelerations of the head were recorded during postural responses evoked by linear translations of the support surface. A consistent initial peak of acceleration was observed at an average latency of 22 ms and magnitude of 0.03 g (g is acceleration due to gravity, 9.8 m/s/s). The acceleration peak preceded the first evoked EMG activity by an average of 24 ms. It was concluded that stimulation of the vestibular apparatus was both adequate and early enough for the vestibular system to have triggered the automatic postural response.
本研究的目的是确定与头部加速度相关的前庭信息是否可用于触发自由站立的猫对姿势扰动的姿势反应。在支撑面线性平移诱发的姿势反应过程中记录头部的线性加速度。观察到一个一致的初始加速度峰值,平均潜伏期为22毫秒,幅度为0.03g(g为重力加速度,9.8米/秒²)。加速度峰值比首次诱发的肌电图活动平均提前24毫秒。得出的结论是,前庭装置的刺激对于前庭系统触发自动姿势反应既足够充分又足够早。