Degani Adriana M, Danna-Dos-Santos Alessander, Latash Mark L
Department of Kinesiology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA.
J Appl Biomech. 2007 Nov;23(4):261-74. doi: 10.1123/jab.23.4.261.
We tested the hypothesis that a sequence of mechanical events occurs preceding a step that scales in time and magnitude as a whole in a task-specific manner, and is a reflection of a "motor program." Young subjects made a step under three speed instructions and four tasks: stepping straight ahead, down a stair, up a stair, and over an obstacle. Larger center-of-pressure (COP) and force adjustments in the anterior-posterior direction and smaller COP and force adjustments in the mediolateral direction were seen during stepping forward and down a stair, as compared with the tasks of stepping up a stair and over an obstacle. These differences were accentuated during stepping under the simple reaction time instruction. These results speak against the hypothesis of a single motor program that would underlie postural preparation to stepping. They are more compatible with the reference configuration hypothesis of whole-body actions.
在一项特定任务中,一系列机械事件会在一个步骤之前发生,该步骤在时间和幅度上整体按特定方式变化,并且是“运动程序”的一种反映。年轻受试者在三种速度指令和四项任务下进行迈步:向前直走、下楼梯、上楼梯和跨越障碍物。与上楼梯和跨越障碍物的任务相比,向前迈步和下楼梯时,在前后方向上有更大的压力中心(COP)和力的调整,而在内外侧方向上有较小的COP和力的调整。在简单反应时间指令下迈步时,这些差异更加明显。这些结果与单一运动程序作为迈步姿势准备基础的假设相悖。它们更符合全身动作的参考构型假设。