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持续5分钟的静态侧倾会局部扭曲重力方向的内部估计值。

Static roll-tilt over 5 minutes locally distorts the internal estimate of direction of gravity.

作者信息

Tarnutzer A A, Bockisch C J, Straumann D, Marti S, Bertolini G

机构信息

Department of Neurology, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland;

Department of Neurology, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; Department of Otorhinolaryngology, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; and Department of Ophthalmology, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

出版信息

J Neurophysiol. 2014 Dec 1;112(11):2672-9. doi: 10.1152/jn.00540.2014. Epub 2014 Sep 3.

Abstract

The subjective visual vertical (SVV) indicates perceived direction of gravity. Even in healthy human subjects, roll angle-dependent misestimations, roll overcompensation (A-effect, head-roll > 60° and <135°) and undercompensation (E-effect, head-roll < 60°), occur. Previously, we demonstrated that, after prolonged roll-tilt, SVV estimates when upright are biased toward the preceding roll position, which indicates that perceived vertical (PV) is shifted by the prior tilt (Tarnutzer AA, Bertolini G, Bockisch CJ, Straumann D, Marti S. PLoS One 8: e78079, 2013). Hypothetically, PV in any roll position could be biased toward the previous roll position. We asked whether such a "global" bias occurs or whether the bias is "local". The SVV of healthy human subjects (N = 9) was measured in nine roll positions (-120° to +120°, steps = 30°) after 5 min of roll-tilt in one of two adaptation positions (±90°) and compared with control trials without adaptation. After adapting, adjustments were shifted significantly (P < 0.05) toward the previous adaptation position for nearby roll-tilted positions (±30°, ±60°) and upright only. We computationally simulated errors based on the sum of a monotonically increasing function (producing roll undercompensation) and a mixture of Gaussian functions (representing roll overcompensation centered around PV). In combination, the pattern of A- and E-effects could be generated. By shifting the function representing local overcompensation toward the adaptation position, the experimental postadaptation data could be fitted successfully. We conclude that prolonged roll-tilt locally distorts PV rather than globally shifting it. Short-term adaptation of roll overcompensation may explain these shifts and could reflect the brain's strategy to optimize SVV estimates around recent roll positions. Thus postural stability can be improved by visually-mediated compensatory responses at any sustained body-roll orientation.

摘要

主观视觉垂直(SVV)指示重力的感知方向。即使在健康人体受试者中,也会出现与横滚角度相关的误判、横滚过度补偿(A效应,头部横滚>60°且<135°)和补偿不足(E效应,头部横滚<60°)。此前,我们证明,在长时间的横滚倾斜后,直立时的SVV估计值会偏向先前的横滚位置,这表明感知垂直(PV)因先前的倾斜而发生偏移(塔尔努泽尔·A·A、贝托利尼·G、博基施·C·J、施特劳曼·D、马尔蒂·S。《公共科学图书馆·综合》8:e78079,2013年)。据推测,在任何横滚位置的PV都可能偏向先前的横滚位置。我们研究了这种“全局”偏差是否会出现,或者偏差是否是“局部”的。在两个适应位置(±90°)之一进行5分钟的横滚倾斜后,测量了9名健康人体受试者(N = 9)在九个横滚位置(-120°至+120°,步长 = 30°)的SVV,并与未进行适应的对照试验进行比较。适应后,对于附近的横滚倾斜位置(±30°,±60°)和直立位置,调整明显(P < 0.05)地向先前的适应位置偏移。我们基于单调递增函数(产生横滚补偿不足)和高斯函数混合(代表以PV为中心的横滚过度补偿)的总和对误差进行了计算模拟。综合起来,可以生成A效应和E效应的模式。通过将代表局部过度补偿的函数向适应位置移动,可以成功拟合实验适应后的数据。我们得出结论,长时间的横滚倾斜会局部扭曲PV,而不是全局地移动它。横滚过度补偿的短期适应可能解释了这些偏移,并且可能反映了大脑围绕最近横滚位置优化SVV估计的策略。因此,在任何持续的身体横滚方向上,通过视觉介导的补偿反应可以提高姿势稳定性。

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