Department of Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology, University College London (UCL), London, UK; Centre for Mathematics and Physics in the Life Sciences and EXperimental biology (CoMPLEX), University College London, London, UK.
Department of Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology, University College London (UCL), London, UK.
Neurosci Lett. 2019 May 29;702:11-14. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2018.11.046. Epub 2018 Dec 5.
Defensive motor responses elicited by sudden environmental stimuli are finely modulated by their behavioural relevance to maximise the organism's survival. One such response, the blink reflex evoked by intense electrical stimulation of the median nerve (Hand-Blink Reflex; HBR), has been extensively used to derive fine-grained maps of defensive peripersonal space. However, as other subcortical reflexes, the HBR might also be modulated by lower-level factors that do not bear direct relevance to the defensive value of blinking, thus posing methodological and interpretive problems. Here, we tested whether HBR magnitude is affected by the muscular effort present when holding the hand in certain postures. We found that HBR magnitude increases with muscular effort, an effect most likely mediated by the increased corticospinal drive. However, we found strong evidence that this effect is substantially smaller than the well-known effect of eye-hand proximity on HBR magnitude. Nonetheless, care should be taken in future experiments to avoid erroneous interpretations of the effects of muscular effort as indicators of behaviour relevance.
防御性的运动反应是由环境刺激突然引起的,其行为相关性被精细地调节,以最大限度地提高生物体的生存能力。这样的反应之一是由正中神经的强烈电刺激引起的眨眼反射(Hand-Blink Reflex;HBR),它被广泛用于得出防御性近体空间的精细图谱。然而,与其他皮质下反射一样,HBR 也可能受到与眨眼防御价值没有直接关系的低级因素的调节,从而产生方法学和解释上的问题。在这里,我们测试了 HBR 的幅度是否受到握持手时的肌肉用力的影响。我们发现 HBR 的幅度随着肌肉用力的增加而增加,这种效应很可能是由皮质脊髓驱动的增加介导的。然而,我们有强有力的证据表明,这种效应远小于众所周知的眼睛-手接近度对 HBR 幅度的影响。尽管如此,在未来的实验中,应注意避免将肌肉用力的影响错误地解释为行为相关性的指标。