Rymer W Z, D'Almeida A
Brain. 1980 Mar;103(1):1-22. doi: 10.1093/brain/103.1.1.
The effects of isometric and isotonic force production on perceived static joint position were investigated in 12 adult subjects. The joint examined was the proximal interphalangeal joint of one index finger, and its perceived position was determined from matching movements of the equivalent joint on the other hand. When the perturbed joint was free to move, even when supporting substantial loads, the position was accurately estimated; however, when the subject was required to exert substantial isometric force against the device imposing the joint movement, significant errors occurred: these errors were in the direction of the increasing force. Similar effects were evident during increasing isometric flexion force in anaesthetized fingers. It is suggested that force-related afferent discharge from muscle, presumably originating in tendon organ receptors, contributes to static joint position sense. This force-feedback may allow the nervous system to accommodate for the effects of changing fusimotor bias, but it also appears to induce errors when afferent information of force and length provide potentially conflicting information.
在12名成年受试者中研究了等长和等张力量产生对静态关节位置感知的影响。所检查的关节是一根食指的近端指间关节,其感知位置通过对侧手上等效关节的匹配动作来确定。当受扰动的关节可以自由移动时,即使承受相当大的负荷,其位置也能被准确估计;然而,当受试者需要对施加关节运动的装置施加相当大的等长力时,就会出现显著误差:这些误差的方向是力增加的方向。在麻醉手指等长屈曲力增加期间也有类似的效应。有人认为,肌肉中与力相关的传入放电,可能起源于腱器官感受器,有助于静态关节位置觉。这种力反馈可能使神经系统适应运动神经元偏置变化的影响,但当力和长度的传入信息提供潜在冲突的信息时,它似乎也会导致误差。