Latash Mark L, Scholz John P, Schöner Gregor
Dept of Kinesiology, Pennyslvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA.
Motor Control. 2007 Jul;11(3):276-308. doi: 10.1123/mcj.11.3.276.
Driven by recent empirical studies, we offer a new understanding of the degrees of freedom problem, and propose a refined concept of synergy as a neural organization that ensures a one-to-many mapping of variables providing for both stability of important performance variables and flexibility of motor patterns to deal with possible perturbations and/or secondary tasks. Empirical evidence is reviewed, including a discussion of the operationalization of stability/flexibility through the method of the uncontrolled manifold. We show how this concept establishes links between the various accounts for how movement is organized in redundant effector systems.
在最近实证研究的推动下,我们对自由度问题提出了新的理解,并提出了一个经过细化的协同概念,即作为一种神经组织,它确保变量的一对多映射,既保证重要性能变量的稳定性,又保证运动模式的灵活性,以应对可能的扰动和/或次要任务。本文回顾了实证证据,包括通过非受控流控制方法对稳定性/灵活性的操作化进行的讨论。我们展示了这个概念如何在冗余效应器系统中运动组织方式的各种解释之间建立联系。