Department of Experimental Medicine, Section of Human Physiology and Centro Polifunzionale di Scienze Motorie, Viale Benedetto XV 3, 16132, Genoa, Italy.
Sci Rep. 2019 May 1;9(1):6739. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-43258-8.
The Hand Blink Reflex (HBR) is a subcortical defensive response, elicited by the electrical stimulation of the median nerve. HBR increases when the stimulated hand is inside the defensive peripersonalspace (DPPS) of the face. However, the presence of a screen protecting the face could reduce the amplitude of this response. This work aimed to investigate whether the learning of a posture intended to protect the head could modulate the HBR responses. Boxing athletes learn a defensive posture consisting of blocking with arms opponent's blow towards the face. Two groups were recruited: 13 boxers and 13 people naïve to boxing. HBR response was recorded and elicited in three hand positions depending on the distance from the face. A suppression of HBR enhancement in the static position close to the face was observed in boxer group, contrary to the control group. Also, the higher years of practice in boxing, the higher suppression occurred. However, this suppression was not observed when boxers were asked to move the hand up-to/down-from the face. These findings might suggest that the sensorimotor experience related to a previously learnt protective posture can modify the HBR and thus shape the dimension of the DPPS.
手眨眼反射(HBR)是一种皮质下防御反应,由正中神经的电刺激引发。当受刺激的手处于面部防御近体空间(DPPS)内时,HBR 会增加。然而,屏幕的存在可以保护面部,从而降低这种反应的幅度。本研究旨在探讨学习旨在保护头部的姿势是否可以调节 HBR 反应。拳击运动员学习一种防御姿势,即用手臂挡住对手向面部的打击。招募了两组人:13 名拳击手和 13 名对拳击一无所知的人。记录并在三种手部位置诱发 HBR 反应,这取决于与面部的距离。在靠近面部的静态位置观察到拳击手组的 HBR 增强抑制,而对照组则没有。此外,拳击的练习年限越高,抑制作用越明显。然而,当要求拳击手将手向上/向下移动离开面部时,这种抑制作用就不会出现。这些发现可能表明,与之前学习的保护性姿势相关的感觉运动经验可以调节 HBR,从而塑造 DPPS 的维度。