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单侧疲劳和非单侧疲劳(伴有和不伴有幻象镜视觉反馈)后的同侧和对侧反应。

Ipsilateral and contralateral responses following unimanual fatigue with and without illusionary mirror visual feedback.

机构信息

Department of Kinesiology, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas.

Department of Medical Education, TCU and UNTHSC School of Medicine, Fort Worth, Texas.

出版信息

J Neurophysiol. 2021 Jun 1;125(6):2084-2093. doi: 10.1152/jn.00077.2021. Epub 2021 Apr 28.

Abstract

Illusionary mirror visual feedback alters interhemispheric communication and influences cross-limb interactions. Combining forceful unimanual contractions with the mirror illusion is a convenient way to provoke robust alterations within ipsilateral motor networks. It is unknown, however, if the mirror illusion affects cross-limb fatigability. We examine this concept by comparing the ipsilateral and contralateral handgrip force and electromyographic (EMG) responses following unimanual fatigue with and without illusionary mirror visual feedback. Participants underwent three experimental sessions (mirror, no-mirror, and control), performing a unimanual fatigue protocol with and without illusionary mirror visual feedback. Maximal handgrip force and EMG activity were measured before and after each session for both hands during maximal unimanual and bimanual contractions. The associated EMG activity from the inactive forearm during unimanual contraction was also examined. The novel findings demonstrate greater relative fatigability during bimanual versus unimanual contraction following unimanual fatigue (-31.8% vs. -23.4%, < 0.01) and the mirror illusion attenuates this difference (-30.3% vs. -26.3%, = 0.169). The results show no evidence for a cross-over effect of fatigue with (+0.62%, -2.72%) or without (+0.26%, -2.49%) the mirror illusion during unimanual or bimanual contraction. The mirror illusion resulted in significantly lower levels of associated EMG activity in the contralateral forearm. There were no sex differences for any of the measures of fatigability. These results demonstrate that the mirror illusion influences contraction-dependent fatigue during maximal handgrip contractions. Alterations in facilitatory and inhibitory transcallosal drive likely explain these findings. Illusionary mirror visual feedback is a promising clinical tool for motor rehabilitation, yet many features of its influence on motor output are unknown. We show that maximal bimanual force output is compromised to a greater extent than unimanual force output following unimanual fatigue, yet illusionary mirror visual feedback attenuates this difference. The mirror illusion also reduces the unintended EMG activity of the inactive, contralateral forearm during unimanual contraction.

摘要

视错觉镜像反馈会改变大脑两半球间的通讯,并影响肢体间的相互作用。将有力的单手收缩与镜像错觉结合起来,是一种引发同侧运动网络产生强烈变化的便捷方法。然而,目前尚不清楚镜像错觉是否会影响肢体疲劳。我们通过比较单侧疲劳时有无镜像视觉反馈对单手握力和肌电图(EMG)反应的影响来研究这一概念。参与者进行了三个实验(镜像、无镜、对照),在有和没有镜像视觉反馈的情况下,进行单侧疲劳方案。在每个实验中,参与者双手在进行最大单侧和双侧收缩时,在实验前后都测量了最大握力和肌电图活动。在单侧收缩时,还检查了非活动前臂的相关 EMG 活动。新的发现表明,与单侧疲劳后进行的单手收缩相比,双侧疲劳时,单手收缩的相对疲劳性更高(-31.8%对-23.4%,<0.01),而镜像错觉会减弱这种差异(-30.3%对-26.3%,=0.169)。结果表明,在单侧或双侧收缩时,有无镜像错觉(分别为+0.62%和-2.72%,+0.26%和-2.49%),均没有疲劳的交叉效应。镜像错觉导致对侧前臂的相关 EMG 活动水平显著降低。在任何疲劳指标上,都没有性别差异。这些结果表明,镜像错觉会影响最大握力收缩时与收缩相关的疲劳。易化和抑制性皮质间驱动的改变可能解释了这些发现。视错觉镜像反馈是一种很有前途的运动康复临床工具,但人们对其对运动输出的影响的许多特征还知之甚少。我们发现,与单侧疲劳后进行的单侧收缩相比,最大双侧力输出受到的影响更大,但镜像错觉减弱了这种差异。镜像错觉还减少了单侧收缩时非活动的对侧前臂的无意 EMG 活动。

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