Spencer John P, Thelen Esther
Department of Psychology University of Iowa.
Department of Psychology Indiana University.
Infancy. 2000 Jul;1(3):275-302. doi: 10.1207/S15327078IN0103_1. Epub 2000 Jul 1.
Infants first reach out and touch objects between the ages of 3 and 5 months. This article reports changes in muscle coactivity associated with this transition. A group of 4 infants were observed weekly from 3 to 30 weeks and every 2 weeks from 30 to 52 weeks. Hand kinematics of both prereaching and reaching movements were collected, as was electromyographic activity from the trapezius, deltoid, biceps, and triceps. Before infants first reached for toys presented at midline, they used biceps and triceps to move their hands near the toy in front of them and 45° to the side of midline. After the transition, they used trapezius and deltoid to move the hand toward the toy and combinations of multiple muscles when their arms were high and extended near the toy. Thus, infants showed a dramatic change in which muscles worked together across the transition to reaching, even though their hands moved in similar spatial regions.
婴儿在3至5个月大时开始首次伸手触摸物体。本文报告了与这一转变相关的肌肉协同活动的变化。一组4名婴儿从3周龄至30周龄每周接受观察,从30周龄至52周龄每两周接受观察。收集了前够物和够物动作的手部运动学数据,以及斜方肌、三角肌、二头肌和三头肌的肌电图活动。在婴儿首次伸手够取中线位置呈现的玩具之前,他们使用二头肌和三头肌将手移动到面前玩具附近以及中线一侧45°处。转变之后,当手臂抬高并在玩具附近伸展时,他们使用斜方肌和三角肌将手移向玩具,并使用多块肌肉的组合动作。因此,尽管婴儿的手在相似的空间区域移动,但在向够物转变的过程中,他们使用的协同肌肉发生了显著变化。