Nielsen J, Crone C, Hultborn H
Department of Neurophysiology, Panum Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol. 1993;66(2):116-21. doi: 10.1007/BF01427051.
The size of the maximal H-reflex (Hmax) was measured at rest and expressed as a percentage of the maximal M-response (Mmax) in 17 untrained subjects, 27 moderately trained subjects, 19 well-trained subjects and 7 dancers from the Royal Danish Ballet. The Hmax/Mmax was significantly larger in the moderately and well-trained subjects than in the untrained subjects but smaller in the ballet dancers. It is therefore suggested that both the amount and the type of habitual activity may influence the excitability of spinal reflexes.
在17名未经训练的受试者、27名中度训练的受试者、19名训练有素的受试者以及7名丹麦皇家芭蕾舞团的舞者中,测量了静息状态下最大H反射(Hmax)的大小,并将其表示为最大M反应(Mmax)的百分比。中度训练和训练有素的受试者的Hmax/Mmax显著大于未经训练的受试者,但芭蕾舞舞者的该比值较小。因此,有人认为习惯性活动的量和类型都可能影响脊髓反射的兴奋性。