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重力对线性运动感知的影响。

Impact of gravity on the perception of linear motion.

机构信息

Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio.

Department of Speech and Hearing Science, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.

出版信息

J Neurophysiol. 2021 Sep 1;126(3):875-887. doi: 10.1152/jn.00274.2021. Epub 2021 Jul 28.

Abstract

Accurate perception of gravity and translation is fundamental for balance, navigation, and motor control. Previous studies have reported that perceptual thresholds for earth-vertical (i.e., parallel to gravity) and earth-horizontal (i.e., perpendicular to gravity) translations are equivalent in healthy adults, suggesting that the nervous system compensates for the presence of gravity. However, past study designs were not able to fully separate the effect of gravity from the potential effects of motion direction and body orientation. To quantify the effect of gravity on translation perception relative to these alternative factors, we measured vestibular perceptual thresholds for three motion directions (inter-aural, naso-occipital, and superior-inferior) and three body orientations (upright, supine, and ear-down). In contrast to prior reports, our data suggest that the nervous system does not universally compensate for the effects of gravity during translation, instead, we show that the colinear effect of gravity significantly decreases the sensitivity to stimuli for motions sensed by the utricles (inter-aural and naso-occipital translation), but this effect was not significant for motions sensed by the saccules (superior-inferior translations). We also identified increased thresholds for superior-inferior translation, suggesting decreased sensitivity of motions sensed predominantly by the saccule. An overall effect of body orientation on perception was seen; however, post hoc analyses suggest that this orientation effect may reflect the impact of gravity on self-motion perception. Overall, our data provide fundamental insights into the manner by which the nervous system processes vestibular self-motion cues, showing that the effect of gravity on translation perception is impacted by the direction of motion. Perception of gravity and translation are fundamental for self-motion perception, balance, and motor control. The central nervous system must accurately disambiguate peripheral otolith signals encoding both linear acceleration and gravity. In contrast to past reports, we show that perception of translation depends on both motion relative to gravity and motion relative to the head. These results provide fundamental insights into otolith-mediated perception and suggest that the nervous system must compensate for the presence of gravity.

摘要

准确感知重力和运动对于平衡、导航和运动控制至关重要。先前的研究报告称,健康成年人对地球垂直(即与重力平行)和地球水平(即与重力垂直)平移的感知阈值是等效的,这表明神经系统会对重力的存在进行补偿。然而,过去的研究设计无法完全将重力的影响与运动方向和身体方向的潜在影响区分开来。为了量化重力对平移感知的影响相对于这些替代因素,我们测量了前庭感知的三个运动方向(耳间、前后和上下)和三个身体方向(直立、仰卧和耳下)的阈值。与先前的报告相反,我们的数据表明神经系统在平移过程中不会普遍补偿重力的影响,相反,我们表明重力的共线效应显著降低了对耳石感知运动(耳间和前后平移)的刺激敏感性,但对囊感知运动(上下平移)的影响不显著。我们还发现上下平移的阈值增加,表明对主要由囊感知的运动敏感性降低。对感知的总体身体方向影响可见;然而,事后分析表明,这种方向效应可能反映了重力对自我运动感知的影响。总体而言,我们的数据提供了对神经系统处理前庭自我运动线索方式的基本见解,表明重力对平移感知的影响受到运动方向的影响。重力和运动的感知是自我运动感知、平衡和运动控制的基础。中枢神经系统必须准确区分编码线性加速度和重力的外周耳石信号。与过去的报告相反,我们表明翻译的感知取决于相对于重力的运动和相对于头部的运动。这些结果提供了关于耳石介导的感知的基本见解,并表明神经系统必须补偿重力的存在。

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