School of Kinesiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Department of Kinesiology and Health Science, Utah State University, Logan, United States.
Elife. 2018 Jul 10;7:e36123. doi: 10.7554/eLife.36123.
The neural control of transition between posture and movement encompasses the regulation of reflex-stabilizing mechanisms to enable motion. Optimal feedback theory suggests that such transitions require the disengagement of one motor control policy before the implementation of another. To test this possibility, we investigated the continuity of the vestibular control of balance during transitions between quiet standing and locomotion and between two standing postures. Healthy subjects initiated and terminated locomotion or shifted the distribution of their weight between their feet, while exposed to electrical vestibular stimuli (EVS). The relationship between EVS and ground reaction forces was quantified using time-frequency analyses. Discontinuities corresponding to null coherence periods were observed preceding the onset of movement initiation and during the step preceding locomotion termination. These results show humans interrupt the vestibular balance stabilizing mechanisms to transition between motor states, suggesting a discrete change between motor control policies, as predicted by optimal feedback theory.
姿势与运动之间的转换的神经控制包括调节反射稳定机制以实现运动。最优反馈理论表明,此类转换需要在实施另一种控制策略之前先解除一种运动控制策略。为了检验这种可能性,我们研究了在安静站立和运动之间以及在两种站立姿势之间转换时,前庭平衡控制的连续性。健康受试者在暴露于电前庭刺激 (EVS) 时启动和终止运动或改变他们脚之间的体重分布。使用时频分析量化 EVS 和地面反作用力之间的关系。在运动起始之前和在运动终止之前的步中观察到与零相干时间段对应的不连续性。这些结果表明,人类会中断前庭平衡稳定机制以在运动状态之间转换,这表明正如最优反馈理论所预测的那样,在运动控制策略之间存在离散变化。