Sittig A C, Denier van der Gon J J, Gielen C C, van Wijk A J
Exp Brain Res. 1985;60(2):407-10. doi: 10.1007/BF00235937.
Subjects performed a step-tracking forearm movement at maximum velocity without visual guidance. A considerable shift of initial forearm position, which remained unnoticed by the subject, was induced by vibration of the biceps tendon. Notwithstanding the shift of initial position subjects attained the correct final position, irrespective of whether the vibration was switched off before the movement or continued during the movement. Recordings of biceps and triceps electromyograms show that muscle activities were programmed to produce a movement from the actual initial position to the target position. The findings indicate that correct information on forearm position is available to the central nervous system at a subconscious level even if position perception is disturbed through vibration.
受试者在无视觉引导的情况下以最大速度进行阶梯跟踪前臂运动。肱二头肌腱振动会引起前臂初始位置的显著偏移,而受试者并未注意到这一点。尽管初始位置发生了偏移,但受试者仍能达到正确的最终位置,无论振动是在运动前关闭还是在运动过程中持续。肱二头肌和肱三头肌肌电图记录显示,肌肉活动被编程为从实际初始位置向目标位置产生运动。研究结果表明,即使通过振动干扰了位置感知,中枢神经系统在潜意识层面仍可获得关于前臂位置的正确信息。