Biomedical Engineering Program, University of Connecticut, Room 217, A.B. Bronwell Building, 260 Glenbrook Road, Unit 2247, Storrs, CT 06269-2247, USA.
Ann Biomed Eng. 2010 Feb;38(2):247-58. doi: 10.1007/s10439-009-9851-6. Epub 2009 Dec 3.
The linear homeomorphic muscle model proposed by Enderle and coworkers for the rectus eye muscle is fitted to reflect the dynamics of muscles in the head-neck complex, specifically in muscles involved in gaze shifts. This parameterization of the model for different muscles in the neck region will serve to drive a 3D dynamic computer model for the movement of the head-neck complex, including bony structures and soft tissues, and aimed to study the neural control of the complex during fast eye and head movements such as saccades and gaze shifts. Parameter values for the different muscles in the neck region were obtained by optimization using simulated annealing. These linear homeomorphic muscle models provide non-linear force-velocity profiles and linear length tension profiles, which are in agreement with results from the more complex Virtual Muscle model, which is based on Zajac's non-linear muscle model.
Enderle 及其同事提出的用于直肌的线性同胚肌肉模型被拟合以反映头颈部复合体中肌肉的动力学,特别是在涉及眼球运动的肌肉中。该模型在颈部区域的不同肌肉的参数化将用于驱动头颈部复合体的 3D 动态计算机模型,包括骨骼结构和软组织,并旨在研究在快速眼球和头部运动(如扫视和眼球运动)期间复杂的神经控制。使用模拟退火法对颈部区域的不同肌肉的参数值进行了优化。这些线性同胚肌肉模型提供了非线性力-速度曲线和线性长度张力曲线,与基于 Zajac 非线性肌肉模型的更复杂的虚拟肌肉模型的结果一致。