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旋转性前庭眼反射适应性中的多个时间尺度

Multiple timescales in the adaptation of the rotational VOR.

作者信息

Colagiorgio Paolo, Bertolini Giovanni, Bockisch Christopher J, Straumann Dominik, Ramat Stefano

机构信息

Department of Electrical, Computer and Biomedical Engineering, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy;

Department of Electrical, Computer and Biomedical Engineering, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy; Department of Neurology, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; and.

出版信息

J Neurophysiol. 2015 May 1;113(9):3130-42. doi: 10.1152/jn.00688.2014. Epub 2015 Mar 4.

Abstract

Goal-directed movements, such as pointing and saccades, have been shown to share similar neural architectures, in spite of the different neuromuscular systems producing them. Such structure involve an inverse model of the actuator being controlled, which produces the commands innervating the muscles, and a forward model of the actuator, which predicts the sensory consequences of such commands and allows online movement corrections. Recent studies have shown that goal-directed movements also share similar motor-learning and motor-memory mechanisms, which are based on multiple timescales. The hypothesis that also the rotational vestibulo-ocular reflex (rVOR) may be based on a similar architecture has been presented recently. We hypothesize that multiple timescales are the brain's solution to the plasticity-stability dilemma, allowing adaptation to temporary and sudden changes while keeping stable motor-control abilities. If that were the case, then we would also expect the adaptation of reflex movements to follow the same principles. Thus we studied rVOR gain adaptation in eight healthy human subjects using a custom paradigm aimed at investigating the existence of spontaneous recovery, which we considered as the hallmark of multiple timescales in motor learning. Our experimental results show that spontaneous recovery occurred in six of eight subjects. Thus we developed a mathematical model of rVOR adaptation based on two hidden-states processes, which adapts the cerebellar-forward model of the ocular motor plant, and show that it accurately simulates our experimental data on rVOR gain adaptation, whereas a single timescale learning process fails to do so.

摘要

尽管产生指向和扫视等目标导向运动的神经肌肉系统不同,但研究表明它们具有相似的神经结构。这种结构包括一个控制执行器的逆模型,该模型产生支配肌肉的指令,以及一个执行器的前向模型,该模型预测此类指令的感觉后果并允许进行在线运动校正。最近的研究表明,目标导向运动也具有基于多个时间尺度的相似运动学习和运动记忆机制。最近有人提出假设,即旋转前庭眼反射(rVOR)可能也基于类似的结构。我们假设多个时间尺度是大脑解决可塑性 - 稳定性困境的方法,它允许在保持稳定运动控制能力的同时适应临时和突然的变化。如果是这样的话,那么我们也会期望反射运动的适应遵循相同的原则。因此,我们使用一种旨在研究自发恢复存在性的定制范式,对八名健康人类受试者的rVOR增益适应进行了研究,我们将自发恢复视为运动学习中多个时间尺度的标志。我们的实验结果表明,八名受试者中有六名出现了自发恢复。因此,我们基于两个隐藏状态过程开发了一个rVOR适应的数学模型,该模型调整了眼球运动装置的小脑前向模型,并表明它能准确模拟我们关于rVOR增益适应的实验数据,而单一时间尺度的学习过程则无法做到这一点。

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