Waters P, Strick P L
Brain Res. 1981 Feb 23;207(1):189-94. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(81)90692-2.
Human subjects were asked to grasp the handle of a manipulandum and to track a visual target with ballistic flexion or extension movements of the wrist. Prior to each trial subjects were given verbal instructions in order to influence their movement strategy. A burst of EMG activity was recorded from extensor carpi radialis (ECR) when subjects intended to terminate ballistic flexion movements within the target (antagonist burst). The antagonist burst in ECR was reduced or abolished during ballistic flexion movements when subjects intended to bang the manipulandum handle against a mechanical stop. Thus, our major observation is that antagonist muscle activity during ballistic movements is controlled by a subject's movement strategy.
让人类受试者握住一个操作器的手柄,并用手腕的快速屈伸动作跟踪一个视觉目标。在每次试验前,会给受试者提供口头指令,以影响他们的运动策略。当受试者打算在目标范围内终止快速屈曲动作时(拮抗肌爆发),从桡侧腕伸肌(ECR)记录到一阵肌电图活动。当受试者打算将操作器手柄撞向机械限位器时,在快速屈曲动作期间,ECR中的拮抗肌爆发会减少或消失。因此,我们的主要观察结果是,快速运动期间的拮抗肌活动受受试者运动策略的控制。