White Olivia, Proske Uwe
Department of Physiology, Monash University, Clayton, VIC, 3800, Australia.
Exp Brain Res. 2009 Jan;192(1):113-20. doi: 10.1007/s00221-008-1561-z. Epub 2008 Sep 12.
Position matching ability at the forearm in young adults was measured after arm muscles had been placed in a defined mechanical state, called conditioning. With flexion conditioning, elbow flexors were contracted isometrically with the arm held flexed; with extension conditioning, extensors were contracted with the arm held extended. When both arms were flexion conditioned, vibration of the reference biceps produced significant position matching errors as shown by placement of the indicator arm. When the reference arm was flexion conditioned and the indicator arm extension conditioned, vibration no longer produced significant errors. Vibrating elbow flexors of the indicator arm produced significant illusions in the opposite direction from illusions produced by vibrating flexors of the reference arm. These observations show that in an arm matching task the way in which muscles of both arms are conditioned can have an influence on matching performance, including the ability to indicate a perceived illusion.
在将手臂肌肉置于一种特定的机械状态(称为预处理)之后,对年轻人前臂的位置匹配能力进行了测量。在屈曲预处理中,让肘部屈肌在手臂保持屈曲状态下进行等长收缩;在伸展预处理中,让伸肌在手臂保持伸展状态下进行收缩。当双臂都进行屈曲预处理时,参照肱二头肌的振动会产生显著的位置匹配误差,这通过指示臂的放置情况得以体现。当参照臂进行屈曲预处理而指示臂进行伸展预处理时,振动不再产生显著误差。指示臂的肘部屈肌振动所产生的错觉方向与参照臂屈肌振动所产生的错觉方向相反。这些观察结果表明,在手臂匹配任务中,双臂肌肉的预处理方式会对匹配表现产生影响,包括指示所感知到的错觉的能力。