Togo Shunta, Kagawa Takahiro, Uno Yoji
Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya, 464-8603, Japan,
Exp Brain Res. 2014 Oct;232(10):3101-9. doi: 10.1007/s00221-014-3994-x. Epub 2014 Jun 4.
The present study investigated the relationship between the number of usable degrees of freedom (DOFs) and joint coordination during a human-dampening hand vibration task. Participants stood on a platform generating an anterior-posterior directional oscillation and held a water-filled cup. Their usable DOFs were changed under the following conditions of limb constraint: (1) no constraint; (2) ankle constrained; and (3) ankle-knee constrained. Kinematic whole-body data were recorded using a three-dimensional position measurement system. The jerk of each body part was evaluated as an index of oscillation intensity. To quantify joint coordination, an uncontrolled manifold (UCM) analysis was applied and the variance of joints related to hand jerk divided into two components: a UCM component that did not affect hand jerk and an orthogonal (ORT) component that directly affected hand jerk. The results showed that hand jerk when the task used a cup filled with water was significantly smaller than when a cup containing stones was used, regardless of limb constraint condition. Thus, participants dampened their hand vibration utilizing usable joint DOFs. According to UCM analysis, increasing the oscillation velocity and the decrease in usable DOFs by the limb constraints led to an increase of total variance of the joints and the UCM component, indicating that a synergy-dampening hand vibration was enhanced. These results show that the variance of usable joint DOFs is more fitted to the UCM subspace when the joints are varied by increasing the velocity and limb constraints and suggest that humans adopt enhanced synergies to achieve more difficult tasks.
本研究调查了在人体阻尼手部振动任务中可用自由度(DOF)的数量与关节协调性之间的关系。参与者站在一个产生前后方向振荡的平台上,手持一个装满水的杯子。在以下肢体约束条件下改变他们的可用自由度:(1)无约束;(2)脚踝受约束;(3)脚踝-膝盖受约束。使用三维位置测量系统记录运动学全身数据。将每个身体部位的加加速度评估为振荡强度指标。为了量化关节协调性,应用了非受控流形(UCM)分析,并将与手部加加速度相关的关节方差分为两个分量:一个不影响手部加加速度的UCM分量和一个直接影响手部加加速度的正交(ORT)分量。结果表明,无论肢体约束条件如何,当任务使用装满水的杯子时,手部加加速度明显小于使用装有石头的杯子时。因此,参与者利用可用的关节自由度来抑制手部振动。根据UCM分析,增加振荡速度以及肢体约束导致可用自由度的减少,会导致关节总方差和UCM分量增加,表明协同阻尼手部振动得到增强。这些结果表明,当通过增加速度和肢体约束来改变关节时,可用关节自由度的方差更适合UCM子空间,这表明人类采用增强的协同作用来完成更困难的任务。