Tarantola J, Nardone A, Tacchini E, Schieppati M
Division of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation Institute of Veruno, Fondazi one Salvatore Maugeri, IRCCS, Italy.
Neurosci Lett. 1997 Jun 6;228(2):75-8. doi: 10.1016/s0304-3940(97)00370-4.
The effects of repetition of quiet stance trials on body sway, recorded through a stabilometric platform, were studied in 12 normal subjects. With feet together, both with eyes open (EO) and closed (EC), a progressive shift forward of the centre of foot pressure (CFP) occurred with repetition. In addition, with EC, but not with EO, a significant progressive reduction in sway area (SA) and sway path (SP) occurred. With feet 10 cm apart, initial SA and SP values were significantly smaller than with feet together, regardless of the visual condition, but repetition of trials induced no significant effects on either position of CFP or body sway under either visual condition. Results indicate the occurrence of a learning phenomenon in this simple postural task, whereby the body shifts towards a 'safer' position with a minimum energy expenditure due to reduced corrections of sway. Forward leaning and decrease in sway are two independently-occurring processes, each possibly due to a better central integration of proprioceptive input with repetition of trials.
通过稳定测力平台记录,对12名正常受试者进行了安静站立试验重复对身体摇摆影响的研究。双脚并拢时,无论睁眼(EO)还是闭眼(EC),随着试验重复,足底压力中心(CFP)会逐渐向前移动。此外,闭眼时(而非睁眼时),摇摆面积(SA)和摇摆路径(SP)会显著逐渐减小。双脚分开10厘米时,无论视觉条件如何,初始SA和SP值均显著小于双脚并拢时,但试验重复对两种视觉条件下CFP位置或身体摇摆均无显著影响。结果表明,在这项简单的姿势任务中存在学习现象,即由于摇摆校正减少,身体以最小能量消耗向“更安全”位置移动。前倾和摇摆减少是两个独立发生的过程,每个过程可能都归因于随着试验重复,本体感觉输入在中枢的整合得到改善。