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视觉反馈、利手和性别对个体化手指运动的影响。

Influence of visual feedback, hand dominance and sex on individuated finger movements.

作者信息

Johansson Anna-Maria, Grip Helena, Rönnqvist Louise, Selling Jonas, Boraxbekk Carl-Johan, Strong Andrew, Häger Charlotte K

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden.

Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden.

出版信息

Exp Brain Res. 2021 Jun;239(6):1911-1928. doi: 10.1007/s00221-021-06100-0. Epub 2021 Apr 19.

Abstract

The ability to perform individual finger movements, highly important in daily activities, involves visual monitoring and proprioception. We investigated the influence of vision on the spatial and temporal control of independent finger movements, for the dominant and non-dominant hand and in relation to sex. Twenty-six healthy middle-aged to old adults (M age = 61 years; range 46-79 years; females n = 13) participated. Participants performed cyclic flexion-extension movements at the metacarpophalangeal joint of one finger at a time while keeping the other fingers as still as possible. Movements were recorded using 3D optoelectronic motion technique (120 Hz). The movement trajectory distance; speed peaks (movement smoothness); Individuation Index (II; the degree a finger can move in isolation from the other fingers) and Stationarity Index (SI; how still a finger remains while the other fingers move) were extracted. The main findings were: (1) vision only improved the II and SI marginally; (2) longer trajectories were evident in the no-vision condition for the fingers of the dominant hand in the female group; (3) longer trajectories were specifically evident for the middle and ring fingers within the female group; (4) females had marginally higher II and SI compared with males; and (5) females had fewer speed peaks than males, particularly for the ring finger. Our results suggest that visual monitoring of finger movements marginally improves performance of our non-manipulative finger movement task. A consistent finding was that females showed greater independent finger control compared with males.

摘要

能够进行单个手指的运动,这在日常活动中非常重要,涉及视觉监测和本体感觉。我们研究了视觉对优势手和非优势手独立手指运动的空间和时间控制的影响,并探讨了与性别的关系。26名健康的中老年人(年龄中位数 = 61岁;范围46 - 79岁;女性13名)参与了研究。参与者每次在一根手指的掌指关节处进行周期性屈伸运动,同时尽可能保持其他手指静止。使用3D光电运动技术(120Hz)记录运动。提取运动轨迹距离、速度峰值(运动平滑度)、个体化指数(II;一根手指与其他手指独立运动的程度)和平稳性指数(SI;当其他手指运动时一根手指保持静止的程度)。主要发现如下:(1)视觉仅略微改善了II和SI;(2)在无视觉条件下,女性组优势手手指的轨迹更长;(3)在女性组中,中指和无名指的轨迹尤其明显更长;(4)女性比男性的II和SI略高;(5)女性的速度峰值比男性少,尤其是无名指。我们的结果表明,手指运动的视觉监测对非操作手指运动任务的表现有轻微改善。一个一致的发现是,与男性相比,女性表现出更大的独立手指控制能力。

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