Castaigne P, Held J P, Pierrot-Deseilligny E, Bussel B, Katz R
Rev Neurol (Paris). 1978 Feb;134(2):85-92.
In normal subjects and patients with diseases of the upper motor neurone, recurrent inhibition directed to soleus motoneurones was studied in three different postures: sitting (control situation), standing when leaning backward on a wall, standing independently without the support of a wall. In normal subjects, this recurrent inhibition was not modified when standing with the support of a wall, while it was enhanced when standing without such a support.
在正常受试者和上运动神经元疾病患者中,针对比目鱼肌运动神经元的回返抑制在三种不同姿势下进行了研究:坐姿(对照情况)、靠在墙上向后倾时站立、无墙支撑独立站立。在正常受试者中,靠墙支撑站立时这种回返抑制没有改变,而在无支撑站立时则增强。