Darling W G, Cole K J, Abbs J H
Speech Motor Control Laboratories, Waisman Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Exp Brain Res. 1988;73(2):225-35. doi: 10.1007/BF00248215.
Grasp movements were studied in six female subjects to determine the effects of practice and movement speed on kinematics and movement variability. Subjects performed four-joint pinch movements of the index finger and thumb, with 200 repetitions at each of three durations (100, 200, and 400 ms). As observed previously, movements of high velocity were performed with bell-shaped, single-peaked velocity profiles. In contrast, slower movements (approximately 200, 400 ms) were performed as a series of two to four submovements with multiple peaks in the associated joint angular velocity profiles. With practice, only the slowest movements (400 ms duration) showed significant reductions in variability of joint end-positions. Surprisingly, variability of finger and thumb joint end-positions did not increase with increasing movement speed as has been observed for arm pointing movements. This was apparently due to reductions in positional variability during deceleration of the movement which offset increases in positional variability during acceleration. Neither practice nor movement speed affected variability of the location of fingertip contact on the thumb, which always occurred on the thumb distal pulpar surface.
对六名女性受试者的抓握动作进行了研究,以确定练习和运动速度对运动学及运动变异性的影响。受试者进行食指和拇指的四关节捏取动作,在三种持续时间(100、200和400毫秒)下各重复200次。如先前观察到的,高速运动呈现钟形单峰速度曲线。相比之下,较慢的运动(约200、400毫秒)表现为一系列两到四个子动作,相关关节角速度曲线有多个峰值。通过练习,只有最慢的运动(持续时间400毫秒)在关节末端位置的变异性上有显著降低。令人惊讶的是,手指和拇指关节末端位置的变异性并未像在手臂指向动作中观察到的那样随运动速度增加而增大。这显然是由于运动减速过程中位置变异性的降低抵消了加速过程中位置变异性的增加。练习和运动速度均未影响指尖在拇指上接触位置的变异性,指尖接触总是发生在拇指远节掌面。