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抓取安全把手的运动可供性。

Motor affordance for grasping a safety handle.

作者信息

McDannald D W, Mansour M, Rydalch G, Bolton D A E

机构信息

Department of Kinesiology & Health Science, Utah State University, United States.

Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Utah State University, United States.

出版信息

Neurosci Lett. 2018 Sep 14;683:131-137. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2018.05.040. Epub 2018 May 29.

Abstract

Mere observation of objects in our surroundings can potentiate movement, a fact reflected by visually-primed activation of motor cortical networks. This mechanism holds potential value for reactive balance control where recovery actions of the arms or legs must be targeted to a new support base to avoid a fall. The present study was conducted to test if viewing a wall-mounted safety handle - the type of handle commonly used to regain balance - results in activation of motor cortical networks. We hypothesized that the hand area of the primary motor cortex would be facilitated shortly after visual access to a safety handle versus when no handle was visible. Here, we used transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to measure corticospinal excitability in hand muscles directly following access to vision while participants performed a seated reach-grasp task. Vision was controlled using liquid crystal lenses and TMS pulses were time-locked to occur shortly after the goggles opened but prior to any cue for movement. Between trials the response environment was unpredictably altered to present either a handle or no handle (i.e. covered). Our results demonstrated a rapid motor facilitation in muscles of the right hand when participants viewed a handle versus trials where this handle was covered. This effect was selective both in terms of the muscles activated and the timing at which it emerged. The First Dorsal Interosseus and Opponens Pollicus muscles (synergists in closing the hand) were facilitated 120 ms after viewing the handle. Interestingly, this effect was absent at earlier (80 ms) and later (160 ms) points. Conversely, Abductor Digiti Minimi, which moves the little finger out from the rest of the hand, tended to diminish when viewing the handle. These findings suggest a rapid engagement of muscles suitable for grasping a handle based on vision. This is consistent with the concept of affordances where vision automatically translates viewed objects into appropriate motor terms. The fact that this affordance effect was present for a wall-mounted safety handle commonly used to regain balance has implications for automatically priming recovery actions with upper limbs suited to our surroundings, even before postural perturbation is detected.

摘要

仅仅观察我们周围的物体就能增强运动能力,这一事实通过视觉引发的运动皮层网络激活得以体现。这种机制对于反应性平衡控制具有潜在价值,在反应性平衡控制中,手臂或腿部的恢复动作必须针对新的支撑基础以避免摔倒。本研究旨在测试观看安装在墙上的安全把手(一种常用于恢复平衡的把手类型)是否会导致运动皮层网络的激活。我们假设,与看不到把手时相比,在视觉接触到安全把手后不久,初级运动皮层的手部区域会得到促进。在此,我们使用经颅磁刺激(TMS)在参与者执行坐姿伸手抓取任务时,在视觉接触后直接测量手部肌肉的皮质脊髓兴奋性。使用液晶透镜控制视觉,TMS脉冲被锁定在护目镜打开后不久但在任何运动提示之前出现。在试验之间,反应环境会不可预测地改变,以呈现把手或不呈现把手(即覆盖)。我们的结果表明,当参与者观看把手时,与把手被覆盖的试验相比,右手肌肉出现了快速的运动促进。这种效应在激活的肌肉和出现的时间方面都是选择性的。在观看把手后120毫秒,第一背侧骨间肌和拇对掌肌(闭合手部的协同肌)得到促进。有趣的是,在更早(80毫秒)和更晚(160毫秒)的时间点没有这种效应。相反,使小指从手部其他部分移开的小指展肌在观看把手时往往会减弱。这些发现表明,基于视觉,适合抓取把手的肌肉会迅速参与。这与可供性的概念一致,即视觉会自动将看到的物体转化为适当的运动术语。这种可供性效应存在于常用于恢复平衡的墙上安全把手上,这意味着即使在检测到姿势扰动之前,也能自动启动适合我们周围环境的上肢恢复动作。

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