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在抓握任务中,优势手和非优势手具有可比的神经和行为表现。

Comparable neural and behavioural performance in dominant and non-dominant hands during grasping tasks.

作者信息

Eswari Balasubramanian, Balasubramanian Sivakumar, Varadhan S K M

机构信息

Department of Applied Mechanics and Biomedical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

Department of Bioengineering, Christian Medical College, Vellore, India.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2025 Apr 26;15(1):14690. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-99941-6.

Abstract

Hand dominance has long been associated with differences in neural control and motor performance, with the dominant hand typically exhibiting better coordination in reaching tasks. However, the extent to which this dominance influences performance in finger force control remains unclear. This study aimed to examine the behavioural and neural features of the dominant and non-dominant hands during grasping and lifting tasks in healthy young adults, focusing on the synergy index, EEG band power, and EEG-EMG coherence as key measures. Twenty right-handed adults participated in this study. Participants engaged in an experimental task where they grasped a handle for the initial 5 s, followed by lifting and holding it for an additional 5 s. There were two task conditions: fixed (thumb platform secured) and free (thumb platform movable). It was hypothesized that the dominant hand would exhibit greater finger force coordination and enhanced neural features, including higher EEG band power and increased EEG-EMG coherence, compared to the non-dominant hand. Contrary to the hypothesis, we found statistical equivalence in the synergy index, EEG band power, and EEG-EMG coherence between the dominant and non-dominant hands across both fixed and free task conditions. These findings suggest that both hands can achieve similar levels of performance in tasks emphasizing steady-state force maintenance, despite the typical advantages of the dominant hand in other motor tasks. However, a significant difference was observed between task conditions, with the fixed condition showing higher values than the free condition in both behavioural (synergy index-η = 0.81, p < 0.0001,) and neural (EEG band power η = 0.37, p < 0.05 and EEG-EMG coherence-η = 0.49, p < 0.0001) features. These differences were likely due to changes in friction, yet the adjustments remained consistent between the dominant and non-dominant hands.

摘要

长期以来,用手习惯一直与神经控制和运动表现的差异相关联,优势手在伸手任务中通常表现出更好的协调性。然而,这种优势在多大程度上影响手指力量控制的表现仍不清楚。本研究旨在检查健康年轻成年人在抓握和举起任务中优势手和非优势手的行为和神经特征,重点关注协同指数、脑电图频段功率和脑电图 - 肌电图相干性作为关键指标。20名右利手成年人参与了本研究。参与者进行了一项实验任务,他们先抓握一个手柄5秒,然后举起并握住它再持续5秒。有两种任务条件:固定(拇指平台固定)和自由(拇指平台可移动)。研究假设,与非优势手相比,优势手将表现出更强的手指力量协调性和增强的神经特征,包括更高的脑电图频段功率和增加的脑电图 - 肌电图相干性。与假设相反,我们发现在固定和自由任务条件下,优势手和非优势手在协同指数、脑电图频段功率和脑电图 - 肌电图相干性方面具有统计学上的等效性。这些发现表明,尽管优势手在其他运动任务中具有典型优势,但在强调稳态力量维持的任务中,两只手可以达到相似的表现水平。然而,在任务条件之间观察到了显著差异,固定条件在行为(协同指数 - η = 0.81,p < 0.0001)和神经(脑电图频段功率 - η = 0.37,p < 0.05和脑电图 - 肌电图相干性 - η = 0.49,p < 0.0001)特征方面均显示出比自由条件更高的值。这些差异可能是由于摩擦力的变化,但优势手和非优势手之间的调整保持一致。

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