Department of Kinesiology, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA.
Hum Mov Sci. 2010 Apr;29(2):243-58. doi: 10.1016/j.humov.2010.02.003. Epub 2010 Mar 25.
We used the framework of the uncontrolled manifold hypothesis to study the coordination of body segments and eye movements in standing persons during the task of shifting the gaze to a target positioned behind the body. The task was performed at a comfortable speed and fast. Multi-segment and head-eye synergies were quantified as co-varied changes in elemental variables (body segment rotations and eye rotation) that stabilized (reduced the across trials variability) of head rotation in space and gaze trajectory. Head position in space was stabilized by co-varied rotations of body segments prior to the action, during its later stages, and after its completion. The synergy index showed a drop that started prior to the action initiation (anticipatory synergy adjustment) and continued during the phase of quick head rotation. Gaze direction was stabilized only at movement completion and immediately after the saccade at movement initiation under the "fast" instruction. The study documents for the first time anticipatory synergy adjustments during whole-body actions. It shows multi-joint synergies stabilizing head trajectory in space. In contrast, there was no synergy between head and eye rotations during saccades that would achieve a relatively invariant gaze trajectory.
我们使用非控制流假设框架研究了站立者在将视线转移到身体后面的目标时的身体节段和眼球运动的协调性。该任务以舒适的速度和快速完成。多节段和头眼协同作用被量化为头部旋转在空间和注视轨迹中稳定(降低跨试验变异性)的基本变量(身体节段旋转和眼旋转)的共同变化。在动作之前、动作后期和动作完成后,头部位置通过身体节段的共同旋转在空间中稳定下来。协同指数显示出在动作开始之前(预期协同调整)开始下降,并在快速头部旋转阶段持续下降。在“快速”指令下,只有在运动完成时以及在运动开始时的眼跳之后,注视方向才稳定。该研究首次记录了整个身体动作过程中的预期协同调整。它显示了多关节协同作用,稳定头部在空间中的轨迹。相比之下,在扫视期间,头部和眼睛的旋转之间没有协同作用,这将实现相对不变的注视轨迹。