Vig P S, Showfety K J, Phillips C
Am J Orthod. 1980 Mar;77(3):258-68. doi: 10.1016/0002-9416(80)90081-0.
Variations in natural head position have been noted by previous workers to be associated with both dentoalveolar and craniofacial skeletal morphologic features. The determinants of cranial posture are as yet not known. Three experiments are described, dealing with the influence of (1) total nasal obstruction, (2) visual feedback deprivation, and (3) a combination of (1) and (2) on the posture of the cranium measured relative to a gravity-defined true vertical reference plane. The results indicate that total nasal obstruction results in all cases in an extended head position. Visual deprivation produces adaptation of a smaller magnitude and unpredictable direction. Combination of both experimentally induced conditions indicates a dominance of the respiratory adaptation in terms of postural response to these stimuli.
先前的研究人员已经注意到,自然头位的变化与牙牙槽和颅面骨骼形态特征有关。然而,颅骨姿势的决定因素尚不清楚。本文描述了三个实验,分别研究了(1)完全鼻塞、(2)视觉反馈剥夺以及(3)(1)和(2)的组合对颅骨姿势的影响,颅骨姿势是相对于重力定义的真垂直参考平面进行测量的。结果表明,在所有情况下,完全鼻塞都会导致头部伸展。视觉剥夺产生的适应性变化较小且方向不可预测。两种实验诱导条件的组合表明,在对这些刺激的姿势反应方面,呼吸适应性占主导地位。