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在猫突然跌倒开始时控制头部和颈部运动的被动力学因素。

Passive mechanical factors governing head and neck movements at the onset of sudden falls in the cat.

作者信息

Watt D G

出版信息

Am J Phys Med. 1976 Dec;55(6):291-300.

PMID:998749
Abstract

The head and neck movements of 16 cats undergoing sudden, unexpected falls have been assessed as a study preliminary to the investigation of reflex responses to the same stimulus. Six of the cats were studied while normal, and similarly tested at a later date to examine for any changes induced by making these animals pitch and roll insensitive, or by labyrinthectomy. The head and neck always described a sterotyped pattern of movement, consisting of progressive dorsiflexion of the neck without rotation of the head in space. This was unaltered by partial or complete loss of eighth nerve function. These findings are consistent with the head and neck movements of a falling cat being predominantly passive in origin, at least for the first 200 msec or so of an unexpected fall.

摘要

作为对同一刺激的反射反应研究的初步研究,对16只经历突然、意外坠落的猫的头部和颈部运动进行了评估。其中6只猫在正常状态下接受研究,并在稍后进行类似测试,以检查使这些动物对俯仰和翻滚不敏感或进行迷路切除术后所引起的任何变化。头部和颈部总是呈现出一种刻板的运动模式,包括颈部逐渐背屈而头部在空间中不旋转。第八神经功能部分或完全丧失并不会改变这种模式。这些发现与坠落猫的头部和颈部运动至少在意外坠落的最初200毫秒左右主要源于被动运动相一致。

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