Papaxanthis C, Pozzo T, Van Hoecke J, Vinter A, Skoura X
Groupe d'Analyse de Mouvement (GAM), UFR STAPS, Université de Bourgogne, Dijon, France.
C R Seances Soc Biol Fil. 1998;192(1):187-93.
Drawing arm movements in four different directions: a) upward vertical (0 degree), b) upward oblique (45 degrees), c) downward vertical (180 degrees) and d) downward oblique (135 degrees), and at two different speeds, normal and fast, were executed by eight subjects. Movements of the arm were recorded using an optoelectronic (2 TV, 100 Hz) system which allowed the computer reconstruction of joint motion. Analyses focused upon pen kinematics in the frontal plane. Velocity profiles were unimodal for all conditions. The ratio of acceleration time to total movement time changed significantly as a function of the direction and the speed of the movement. Movement time and was not affected by movement direction and consequently changes in gravitational torques, for both speeds tested. Results from this study provide indirect evidence that the CNS executes movements by taking advantage of gravitational force.
a)向上垂直(0度),b)向上倾斜(45度),c)向下垂直(180度)和d)向下倾斜(135度)。使用光电(2台电视,100Hz)系统记录手臂运动,该系统允许计算机重建关节运动。分析集中在额平面上的笔运动学。在所有条件下,速度曲线都是单峰的。加速时间与总运动时间的比值随运动方向和速度的变化而显著变化。对于所测试的两种速度,运动时间不受运动方向的影响,因此也不受重力矩变化的影响。本研究结果提供了间接证据,表明中枢神经系统通过利用重力来执行运动。