Barlaam Fanny, Fortin Carole, Vaugoyeau Marianne, Schmitz Christina, Assaiante Christine
Laboratoire de Neurosciences Cognitives, CNRS, Aix Marseille Université, Marseille, France.
Fédération 3C, CNRS, Aix Marseille University , Marseille , France.
J Neurophysiol. 2018 Jul 1;120(1):129-138. doi: 10.1152/jn.00637.2017. Epub 2018 Apr 4.
Anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) cancel the destabilizing effects of movement on posture. Across development, the maturation of APAs is characterized by an accurate adjustment of the timing parameters of electromyographic (EMG) response. The study aimed at investigating the maturation of cortical oscillations involved in the improvement of APAs efficiency. Thirty-six healthy participants (8-16 yr) performed the bimanual load-lifting task in which subjects are instructed to lift a load, placed on the left forearm, with the right hand. EMG data were acquired over the biceps brachii on the postural arm to the determine EMG response onset. Electroencephalographic signals were analyzed in the time-frequency domain by convolution with complex Gaussian Morlet wavelets. Electrophysiological signature of APAs in children and adolescents consisted of a mu-rhythm desynchronization over the sensorimotor cortex contralateral to the postural arm. Across development, the mu-rhythm desynchronization was characterized by a progressive shift forward of the onset of the desynchronization, lower amplitude, and velocity. These changes occurred along with an alteration of the timing of the EMG response, as shown by an earlier onset of the flexor inhibition with increasing age. The maturational changes in the Mu-oscillations might sustain the development of APAs. A possible role of the Mu-oscillation in the generation of postural command is discussed. NEW & NOTEWORTHY Across development, our study showed a progressive shift forward of the parameters of the mu-rhythm desynchronization. These changes occurred along with an alteration of the timing parameters of the electromyographic response, as shown by an earlier onset of the flexor inhibition with increasing age. The progressive development of APAs during childhood and adolescence might therefore be sustained by maturational electrophysiological changes that include mu-rhythm oscillation modifications in the postural sensorimotor cortex.
预期姿势调整(APAs)可消除运动对姿势的破坏作用。在整个发育过程中,APAs的成熟表现为肌电图(EMG)反应时间参数的精确调整。本研究旨在探究参与提高APAs效率的皮层振荡的成熟情况。36名健康参与者(8 - 16岁)进行了双手举重任务,即要求受试者用右手抬起放置在左前臂上的重物。在支撑手臂的肱二头肌上采集EMG数据,以确定EMG反应起始时间。通过与复高斯莫雷小波卷积,在时频域分析脑电图信号。儿童和青少年APAs的电生理特征包括与支撑手臂对侧的感觉运动皮层上的μ节律去同步化。在整个发育过程中,μ节律去同步化的特征是去同步化起始时间逐渐提前、幅度降低和速度减慢。这些变化与EMG反应时间的改变同时发生,随着年龄增长,屈肌抑制起始时间提前即表明了这一点。μ振荡的成熟变化可能支持了APAs的发展。本文讨论了μ振荡在姿势指令生成中的可能作用。新发现与值得注意的是,在整个发育过程中,我们的研究显示μ节律去同步化参数逐渐提前。这些变化与肌电图反应时间参数的改变同时发生,随着年龄增长,屈肌抑制起始时间提前即表明了这一点。因此,儿童和青少年时期APAs的逐步发展可能由成熟的电生理变化所支持,这些变化包括姿势感觉运动皮层中μ节律振荡的改变。