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平衡与振动:“漂移与作用”平衡控制的前奏。

Balancing with vibration: a prelude for "drift and act" balance control.

机构信息

Joint Science Department, The Claremont Colleges, Claremont, California, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2009 Oct 20;4(10):e7427. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0007427.

Abstract

Stick balancing at the fingertip is a powerful paradigm for the study of the control of human balance. Here we show that the mean stick balancing time is increased by about two-fold when a subject stands on a vibrating platform that produces vertical vibrations at the fingertip (0.001 m, 15-50 Hz). High speed motion capture measurements in three dimensions demonstrate that vibration does not shorten the neural latency for stick balancing or change the distribution of the changes in speed made by the fingertip during stick balancing, but does decrease the amplitude of the fluctuations in the relative positions of the fingertip and the tip of the stick in the horizontal plane, A(x,y). The findings are interpreted in terms of a time-delayed "drift and act" control mechanism in which controlling movements are made only when controlled variables exceed a threshold, i.e. the stick survival time measures the time to cross a threshold. The amplitude of the oscillations produced by this mechanism can be decreased by parametric excitation. It is shown that a plot of the logarithm of the vibration-induced increase in stick balancing skill, a measure of the mean first passage time, versus the standard deviation of the A(x,y) fluctuations, a measure of the distance to the threshold, is linear as expected for the times to cross a threshold in a stochastic dynamical system. These observations suggest that the balanced state represents a complex time-dependent state which is situated in a basin of attraction that is of the same order of size. The fact that vibration amplitude can benefit balance control raises the possibility of minimizing risk of falling through appropriate changes in the design of footwear and roughness of the walking surfaces.

摘要

指尖平衡棒是研究人类平衡控制的有力范例。在这里,我们发现当主体站在一个产生指尖垂直振动(0.001m,15-50Hz)的振动平台上时,平均平衡棒时间增加了约两倍。在三维的高速运动捕捉测量中,我们证明振动并没有缩短平衡棒的神经潜伏期,也没有改变指尖在平衡棒过程中速度变化的分布,而是减小了指尖和棒尖在水平面上相对位置 A(x,y)的波动幅度。研究结果可以用一种延迟的“漂移和作用”控制机制来解释,在这种机制中,只有当控制变量超过阈值时才会做出控制运动,即棒的存活时间衡量了越过阈值的时间。这种机制产生的振荡幅度可以通过参数激励来减小。结果表明,根据预期,对于随机动力系统中越过阈值的时间,用振动引起的平衡棒技能增加的对数(衡量平均首次通过时间)与 A(x,y)波动的标准差(衡量与阈值的距离)绘制的图是线性的。这些观察结果表明,平衡状态代表了一个复杂的时变状态,它位于吸引力的盆地中,大小相同。振动幅度可以有益于平衡控制的事实,提出了通过适当改变鞋类设计和行走表面粗糙度来最小化跌倒风险的可能性。

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