Sanes J N, Mauritz K H, Evarts E V, Dalakas M C, Chu A
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1984 Feb;81(3):979-82. doi: 10.1073/pnas.81.3.979.
The issue of whether brain signals in the absence of peripheral feedback are sufficient to specify accurate movement was evaluated by studying motor performance in patients with loss of somesthetic afferent input as a result of acquired large-fiber sensory neuropathy. With visual guidance, movements and postures were impaired relatively little, but when visual guidance was unavailable, the patients exhibited postural drift and gross inaccuracy of movement. Impairments were more apparent for smaller (3 degrees) than for larger (15 degrees) movements. Previous studies that have failed to show major motor impairments in deafferented subjects examined movements involving rather large joint displacements, and this may have been a factor in the failure of these studies to reveal severe deficits. The present results demonstrate a critical role for somesthetic feedback in regulating centrally generated levels of motor output and show that central motor programs deprived of such feedback are unable to subserve accurate motor control.
通过研究因获得性大纤维感觉神经病变而失去本体感觉传入输入的患者的运动表现,来评估在没有外周反馈的情况下脑信号是否足以指定精确运动这一问题。在视觉引导下,运动和姿势受损相对较小,但当没有视觉引导时,患者会出现姿势漂移和运动的严重不准确。较小(3度)运动的损伤比较大(15度)运动的损伤更明显。先前未能在去传入神经受试者中显示出主要运动损伤的研究,考察的是涉及相当大关节位移的运动,而这可能是这些研究未能揭示严重缺陷的一个因素。目前的结果表明本体感觉反馈在调节中枢产生的运动输出水平方面起着关键作用,并表明缺乏这种反馈的中枢运动程序无法实现精确的运动控制。