Fukushima J, Asaka T, Fukushima K
Department of Health Sciences, Hokkaido University School of Medicine, Sapporo, Japan.
Prog Brain Res. 2008;171:335-8. doi: 10.1016/S0079-6123(08)00649-3.
We investigated postural sway in young subjects during eye-head movements. Subjects stood on the force plate wearing a helmet on which a laser spot was attached. Visual targets were presented stepwise at 60 degrees to right and left or 50 degrees to upward and downward of the straight-ahead position. Subjects were asked to look at the targets quickly by directing the laser spot to the target. The anterior-posterior component of centre of pressures (COPs) exhibited the largest changes and shortest latencies during downward movements. Most of the subjects showed COP changes preceding the onset of downward head movements, and these changes were associated with EMG activity of biceps femoris and gastrocnemius. When subjects were asked to look at the target only by eyes, no consistent change was detected in ground reaction forces. These results indicate that the eye-head movements elicited the COP changes that preceded the onset of head movements.
我们研究了年轻受试者在眼-头运动过程中的姿势晃动。受试者站在测力板上,头戴一顶附着有激光点的头盔。视觉目标在正前方位置的左右60度或上下50度处逐步呈现。要求受试者通过将激光点对准目标快速看向目标。在向下运动期间,压力中心(COP)的前后分量表现出最大的变化和最短的潜伏期。大多数受试者在头部向下运动开始前就出现了COP变化,这些变化与股二头肌和腓肠肌的肌电图活动有关。当要求受试者仅通过眼睛看向目标时,未检测到地面反作用力有一致的变化。这些结果表明,眼-头运动引发了在头部运动开始前的COP变化。