Mora-Jensen Mark Holten, Madeleine Pascal, Hansen Ernst Albin
1 Aalborg University.
Motor Control. 2017 Oct 1;21(4):457-467. doi: 10.1123/mc.2016-0037. Epub 2017 Sep 5.
The present study analyzed (a) whether a recently reported phenomenon of repeated bout rate enhancement in finger tapping (i.e., a cumulating increase in freely chosen finger tapping frequency following submaximal muscle activation in the form of externally unloaded voluntary tapping) could be replicated and (b) the hypotheses that the faster tapping was accompanied by changed vertical displacement of the fingertip and changed peak force during tapping. Right-handed, healthy, and recreationally active individuals (n = 24) performed two 3-min index finger tapping bouts at freely chosen tapping frequency, separated by 10-min rest. The recently reported phenomenon of repeated bout rate enhancement was replicated. The faster tapping (8.8 ± 18.7 taps/min, corresponding to 6.0 ± 11.0%, p = .033) was accompanied by reduced vertical displacement (1.6 ± 2.9 mm, corresponding to 6.3 ± 14.9%, p = .012) of the fingertip. Concurrently, peak force was unchanged. The present study points at separate control mechanisms governing kinematics and kinetics during finger tapping.
(a) 近期报道的手指敲击重复发作率增强现象(即,在以外部无负荷自愿敲击形式进行次最大肌肉激活后,自由选择的手指敲击频率逐渐增加)是否能够被复制;以及 (b) 以下假设,即更快的敲击伴随着敲击过程中指尖垂直位移的变化和峰值力的变化。右利手、健康且有休闲活动习惯的个体(n = 24)以自由选择的敲击频率进行了两组3分钟的食指敲击,中间间隔10分钟休息。近期报道的重复发作率增强现象得到了复制。更快的敲击(8.8 ± 18.7次/分钟,相当于6.0 ± 11.0%,p = 0.033)伴随着指尖垂直位移的减少(1.6 ± 2.9毫米,相当于6.3 ± 14.9%,p = 0.012)。同时,峰值力没有变化。本研究指出了在手指敲击过程中控制运动学和动力学的不同机制。