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一种反馈模型可重现人类对支撑面平移的姿势反应过程中的肌肉活动。

A feedback model reproduces muscle activity during human postural responses to support-surface translations.

作者信息

Welch Torrence D J, Ting Lena H

机构信息

The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30332-0535, USA.

出版信息

J Neurophysiol. 2008 Feb;99(2):1032-8. doi: 10.1152/jn.01110.2007. Epub 2007 Dec 19.

Abstract

Although feedback models have been used to simulate body motions in human postural control, it is not known whether muscle activation patterns generated by the nervous system during postural responses can also be explained by a feedback control process. We investigated whether a simple feedback law could explain temporal patterns of muscle activation in response to support-surface translations in human subjects. Previously, we used a single-link inverted-pendulum model with a delayed feedback controller to reproduce temporal patterns of muscle activity during postural responses in cats. We scaled this model to human dimensions and determined whether it could reproduce human muscle activity during forward and backward support-surface perturbations. Through optimization, we found three feedback gains (on pendulum acceleration, velocity, and displacement) and a common time delay that allowed the model to best match measured electromyographic (EMG) signals. For each muscle and each subject, the entire time courses of EMG signals during postural responses were well reconstructed in muscles throughout the lower body and resembled the solution derived from an optimal control model. In ankle muscles, >75% of the EMG variability was accounted for by model reconstructions. Surprisingly, >67% of the EMG variability was also accounted for in knee, hip, and pelvis muscles, even though motion at these joints was minimal. Although not explicitly required by our optimization, pendulum kinematics were well matched to subject center-of-mass (CoM) kinematics. Together, these results suggest that a common set of feedback signals related to task-level control of CoM motion is used in the temporal formation of muscle activity during postural control.

摘要

尽管反馈模型已被用于模拟人体姿势控制中的身体运动,但尚不清楚神经系统在姿势反应过程中产生的肌肉激活模式是否也可以用反馈控制过程来解释。我们研究了一个简单的反馈定律是否能解释人类受试者在支撑面平移时肌肉激活的时间模式。此前,我们使用具有延迟反馈控制器的单连杆倒立摆模型来重现猫在姿势反应过程中肌肉活动的时间模式。我们将此模型按人体尺寸进行缩放,并确定它是否能重现向前和向后支撑面扰动期间的人类肌肉活动。通过优化,我们找到了三个反馈增益(关于摆锤加速度、速度和位移)和一个共同的时间延迟,使模型能够最佳匹配测量的肌电图(EMG)信号。对于每块肌肉和每个受试者,姿势反应期间EMG信号的整个时间进程在下半身的肌肉中都得到了很好的重建,并且类似于从最优控制模型得出的解。在踝部肌肉中,>75%的EMG变异性可由模型重建解释。令人惊讶的是,即使这些关节的运动很小,>67%的EMG变异性在膝部、髋部和骨盆肌肉中也得到了解释。尽管我们的优化并未明确要求,但摆锤运动学与受试者质心(CoM)运动学很好地匹配。总之,这些结果表明,在姿势控制期间肌肉活动的时间形成过程中,使用了一组与CoM运动任务级控制相关的共同反馈信号。

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