Gottlieb G L
Department of Neurological Sciences, Rush Medical College, Chicago, IL 60612.
Exp Brain Res. 1994;97(3):545-50. doi: 10.1007/BF00241548.
We describe the effects of changing an elastic or inertial load on the trajectory and EMG patterns during fast, voluntary elbow flexions. These effects depend upon whether the load is known to the subject in advance of the movement or is only determined as the movement is performed. The EMG patterns change in a well-defined manner when the load is known in advance. When the load change is unexpected, the change in the EMG patterns is smaller and later and the effects on the trajectory are greater. In neither case did the loads used here have large effects. We show that joint compliant properties are responsible for minimizing the effects of external load changes on the trajectory. We conclude that there is no evidence for a large contribution by length-sensitive stretch reflexes to this process.
我们描述了在快速、自主的肘部屈曲过程中,改变弹性或惯性负荷对运动轨迹和肌电图模式的影响。这些影响取决于负荷在运动前是否为受试者所知,或者是否仅在运动执行过程中才确定。当负荷提前已知时,肌电图模式会以明确的方式改变。当负荷变化出乎意料时,肌电图模式的变化较小且较晚出现,并且对轨迹的影响更大。在这里使用的两种情况下,负荷都没有产生很大影响。我们表明,关节顺应性特性负责将外部负荷变化对轨迹的影响降至最低。我们得出结论,没有证据表明长度敏感的牵张反射对这一过程有很大贡献。