Manto M, Godaux E, Jacquy J
Department of Neurology, Hôpital Civil de Charleroi, Belgium.
Ann Neurol. 1994 Jan;35(1):45-52. doi: 10.1002/ana.410350108.
Hypermetria is a classical cerebellar symptom designating the overshoot observed when a patient is asked to make a very fast and accurate movement. The movement studied here was wrist flexion. Hypermetria was found to be increased by artificially increasing the inertia of the moving hand. A normal subject adapted himself to increasing inertia by increasing both his agonist activity (the launching force) and its antagonist activity (the braking force). In the same circumstances, a patient with symptoms of cerebellar system dysfunction was found to be able to increase his agonist activity but not his antagonist activity.
动作过度是一种典型的小脑症状,指的是当要求患者进行非常快速且准确的动作时所观察到的动作过度现象。此处研究的动作是腕关节屈曲。研究发现,通过人为增加运动手部的惯性,动作过度会加剧。一名正常受试者通过增加其主动肌活动(启动力量)及其拮抗肌活动(制动力)来适应不断增加的惯性。在相同情况下,发现一名有小脑系统功能障碍症状的患者能够增加其主动肌活动,但无法增加其拮抗肌活动。