van der Veen Susanne M, Stamenkovic Alexander, Thomas James S, Pidcoe Peter E
Department of Physical Therapy, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, United States.
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, United States.
Front Sports Act Living. 2022 Apr 12;4:824990. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2022.824990. eCollection 2022.
The vestibular ocular reflex (VOR) provides gaze stability during head movements by driving eye movements in a direction opposing head motion. Although vestibular-based rehabilitation strategies are available, it is still unclear whether VOR can be modulated by training. By examining adaptations in gaze stabilization mechanisms in a population with distinct visuomotor requirements for task success (i.e., gymnasts), this study was designed to determine whether experience level (as a proxy of training potential) was associated with gaze stabilization modifications during fixed target (VOR promoting) and fixed-to-head-movement target (VOR suppressing) tasks. Thirteen gymnasts of different skill levels participated in VOR and VOR suppression tasks. The gain between head and eye movements was calculated and compared between skill levels using an analysis of covariance. Across experience levels, there was a similar degradation in VOR gain away from -1 at higher movement speeds. However, during the suppression tasks, more experienced participants were able to maintain VOR gain closer to 0 across movement speeds, whereas novice participants showed greater variability in task execution regardless of movement speed. Changes in adaptive modifications to gaze stability associated with experience level suggest that the mechanisms impacting gaze stabilization can be manipulated through training.
前庭眼反射(VOR)通过驱动眼球朝与头部运动相反的方向运动,在头部运动期间提供注视稳定性。尽管有基于前庭的康复策略,但VOR是否可通过训练进行调节仍不清楚。通过研究对任务成功有不同视觉运动要求的人群(即体操运动员)注视稳定机制的适应性,本研究旨在确定经验水平(作为训练潜力的指标)是否与固定目标(促进VOR)和固定至头部运动目标(抑制VOR)任务期间的注视稳定改变有关。13名不同技能水平的体操运动员参与了VOR和VOR抑制任务。计算头部与眼球运动之间的增益,并使用协方差分析在不同技能水平之间进行比较。在不同经验水平中,在较高运动速度下,VOR增益远离-1时存在类似程度的下降。然而,在抑制任务期间,经验更丰富的参与者在不同运动速度下能够将VOR增益维持在更接近0的水平,而新手参与者无论运动速度如何,在任务执行中表现出更大的变异性。与经验水平相关的注视稳定性适应性改变表明,影响注视稳定的机制可通过训练进行操控。