Blumberg Mark S
The University of Iowa.
Curr Dir Psychol Sci. 2015 Feb 1;24(1):32-37. doi: 10.1177/0963721414551362.
Every animal must learn how to use its limbs within the developmental context of an ever-changing body. Typically, investigations of sensorimotor development focus on waking movements. Here I consider another class of behavior: Twitching movements that occur exclusively during active (REM) sleep. Twitches are particularly abundant in early infancy when critical sensorimotor networks are established. In light of behavioral, electrophysiological, neurophysiological, and computational investigations of this unique behavior, twitches may prove critical for the development and maintenance of the sensorimotor system, as well as its repair after injury or disease.
每一种动物都必须在不断变化的身体发育环境中学会如何使用其肢体。通常,感觉运动发育的研究集中在清醒时的动作上。在此,我考虑另一类行为:仅在快速眼动(REM)睡眠活跃期出现的抽搐动作。抽搐在婴儿早期尤为常见,此时关键的感觉运动网络正在建立。鉴于对这种独特行为的行为学、电生理学、神经生理学和计算学研究,抽搐可能对感觉运动系统的发育、维持以及损伤或疾病后的修复至关重要。