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快速反馈响应与自愿伸手动作的紧迫性相当。

Rapid Feedback Responses Parallel the Urgency of Voluntary Reaching Movements.

机构信息

Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4, Canada.

Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4, Canada; Hotchkiss Brain Institute, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4, Canada.

出版信息

Neuroscience. 2021 Nov 1;475:163-184. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2021.07.014. Epub 2021 Jul 22.

Abstract

Optimal feedback control is a prominent theory used to interpret human motor behaviour. The theory posits that skilled actions emerge from control policies that link voluntary motor control (feedforward) with flexible feedback corrections (feedback control). It is clear the nervous system can generate flexible motor corrections (reflexes) when performing actions with different goals. We know little, however, about shared features of voluntary actions and feedback control in human movement. Here we reveal a link between the timing demands of voluntary actions and flexible responses to mechanical perturbations. In two experiments, 40 human participants (21 females) made reaching movements with different timing demands. We disturbed the arm with mechanical perturbations at movement onset (Experiment 1) and at locations ranging from movement onset to completion (Experiment 2). We used the resulting muscle responses and limb displacements as a proxy for the control policies that support voluntary reaching movements. We observed an increase in the sensitivity of elbow and shoulder muscle responses and a reduction in limb motion when the task imposed greater urgency to respond to the same perturbations. The results reveal a relationship between voluntary actions and feedback control as the limb was displaced less when moving faster in perturbation trials. Muscle responses scaled with changes in the displacement of the limb in perturbation trials within each timing condition. Across both experiments, human behaviour was captured by simulations based on stochastic optimal feedback control. Taken together, the results highlight flexible control that links sensory processing with features of human reaching movements.

摘要

最优反馈控制是一种用于解释人类运动行为的重要理论。该理论假设,熟练的动作源自将自愿运动控制(前馈)与灵活的反馈校正(反馈控制)联系起来的控制策略。很明显,神经系统在执行具有不同目标的动作时可以产生灵活的运动校正(反射)。然而,我们对人类运动中自愿动作和反馈控制的共同特征知之甚少。在这里,我们揭示了自愿动作的时间需求与对机械扰动的灵活反应之间的联系。在两项实验中,40 名人类参与者(21 名女性)进行了具有不同时间需求的伸手动作。我们在动作开始时(实验 1)和从动作开始到完成的位置(实验 2)用机械扰动干扰手臂。我们使用由此产生的肌肉反应和肢体位移作为支持自愿伸手运动的控制策略的代理。我们观察到,当任务对相同的扰动做出更紧急的反应时,肘部和肩部肌肉反应的敏感性增加,肢体运动减少。结果揭示了自愿动作和反馈控制之间的关系,因为在扰动试验中,当肢体以更快的速度移动时,肢体的位移减少。在每个时间条件下,肌肉反应与扰动试验中肢体位移的变化成正比。在两项实验中,人类行为都可以通过基于随机最优反馈控制的模拟来捕捉。总的来说,这些结果强调了灵活的控制,它将感觉处理与人类伸手运动的特征联系起来。

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