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感觉传入的操纵会在运动行为中引起类似学习的现象。

Sensory inflow manipulation induces learning-like phenomena in motor behavior.

机构信息

School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences, Centre for Sensorimotor Performance, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.

Department of Ophthalmology, University of Alabama At Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, 35294, USA.

出版信息

Eur J Appl Physiol. 2020 Apr;120(4):811-828. doi: 10.1007/s00421-020-04320-w. Epub 2020 Feb 15.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Perceptual and goal-directed behaviors may be improved by repetitive sensory stimulations without practice-based training. Focal muscle vibration (f-MV) modulating the spatiotemporal properties of proprioceptive inflow is well-suited to investigate the effectiveness of sensory stimulation in influencing motor outcomes. Thus, in this study, we verified whether optimized f-MV stimulation patterns might affect motor control of upper limb movements.

METHODS

To answer this question, we vibrated the slightly tonically contracted anterior deltoid (AD), posterior deltoid (PD), and pectoralis major muscles in different combinations in forty healthy subjects at a frequency of 100 Hz for 10 min in single or repetitive administrations. We evaluated the vibration effect immediately after f-MV application on upper limb targeted movements tasks, and one week later. We assessed target accuracy, movement mean and peak speed, and normalized Jerk using a 3D optoelectronic motion capture system. Besides, we evaluated AD and PD activity during the tasks using wireless electromyography.

RESULTS

We found that f-MV may induce increases (p < 0.05) in movement accuracy, mean speed and smoothness, and changes (p < 0.05) in the electromyographic activity. The main effects of f-MV occurred overtime after repetitive vibration of the AD and PD muscles.

CONCLUSION

Thus, in healthy subjects, optimized f-MV stimulation patterns might over time affect the motor control of the upper limb movement. This finding implies that f-MV may improve the individual's ability to produce expected motor outcomes and suggests that it may be used to boost motor skills and learning during training and to support functional recovery in rehabilitation.

摘要

目的

通过重复的感觉刺激而无需基于练习的训练,可能会改善知觉和目标导向行为。焦点肌肉振动(f-MV)调节本体感觉传入的时空特性,非常适合研究感觉刺激对运动结果的影响。因此,在这项研究中,我们验证了优化的 f-MV 刺激模式是否可能影响上肢运动的运动控制。

方法

为了回答这个问题,我们在四十名健康受试者中以 100 Hz 的频率对略微持续收缩的三角肌前部(AD)、三角肌后部(PD)和胸大肌进行不同组合的振动,每次振动 10 分钟,单次或重复给药。我们评估了 f-MV 应用后即刻对上肢靶向运动任务的振动效果,以及一周后。我们使用三维光电运动捕捉系统评估目标准确性、运动平均速度和峰值速度以及归一化的急动度。此外,我们使用无线肌电图评估任务期间 AD 和 PD 的活动。

结果

我们发现 f-MV 可能会导致运动准确性、平均速度和平滑度增加(p<0.05),以及肌电图活动改变(p<0.05)。AD 和 PD 肌肉重复振动后,f-MV 的主要作用会随时间而发生。

结论

因此,在健康受试者中,优化的 f-MV 刺激模式可能会随时间影响上肢运动的运动控制。这一发现表明 f-MV 可能会提高个体产生预期运动结果的能力,并表明它可用于在训练中增强运动技能和学习能力,并在康复中支持功能恢复。

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