Dutt-Mazumder Aviroop, Newell Karl
Department of Kinesiology, The Pennsylvania State University, United States.
Department of Kinesiology, University of Georgia, United States.
Hum Mov Sci. 2017 Apr;52:24-35. doi: 10.1016/j.humov.2017.01.006. Epub 2017 Jan 16.
This study was set-up to investigate the multi-segmental organization of human postural control in a dynamic balance task. The focus was on the coupling between the center of mass (CoM) and center of pressure (CoP) as a candidate collective variable that supports maintaining balance on a sinusoidal oscillating platform in the medial-lateral (ML) plane and was continuously scaled up and then down across a frequency range from 0.2Hz to 1.2Hz. The CoM-CoP coordination changed from in-phase to anti-phase and anti-phase to in-phase at a critical frequency (∼0.4Hz to 0.6Hz, respectively) in the scaling up or down of the support surface frequency, showed hysteresis as a function of the direction of frequency change and critical fluctuations at the transition region. There was evidence of head motion independent of CoM motion at the higher platform frequencies and a learning effect on several of the dynamic indices over 2days of practice. The findings are consistent with the hypothesis of CoM-CoP acting as an emergent collective variable that is supported by the faster time scale motions of the joints and their synergies in postural control.
本研究旨在调查在动态平衡任务中人体姿势控制的多节段组织。重点是质心(CoM)与压力中心(CoP)之间的耦合,将其作为一个候选集体变量,该变量有助于在正弦振荡平台上在内外侧(ML)平面保持平衡,并在0.2Hz至1.2Hz的频率范围内连续增大然后减小。在支撑面频率增大或减小过程中,CoM-CoP协调在临界频率(分别约为0.4Hz至0.6Hz)处从同相变为反相,再从反相变为同相,显示出作为频率变化方向和过渡区域临界波动函数的滞后现象。有证据表明,在较高平台频率下头部运动独立于CoM运动,并且在2天的练习过程中对几个动态指标有学习效应。这些发现与CoM-CoP作为一种涌现集体变量的假设一致,该变量由关节更快时间尺度的运动及其在姿势控制中的协同作用所支持。