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Evoked human cutaneous reflexes during standing and step initiation.

机译:站立和踩踏过程中引起的人类皮肤反射。

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Cutaneous reflexes have been shown to be task dependent, phase dependent and stimulus intensity dependent in movement tasks (e.g. walking and obstacle avoidance). We have demonstrated previously that cutaneous input can reduce reaction times and alter anticipatory postural adjustments that precede a step. It is not known how cutaneous input produces these changes. The influence of cutaneous reflexes during step initiation and standing was assessed in young, healthy subjects (n=15). Two sets of experiments were conducted. In the first experiment subjects stood on a force platform, then initiated three steps as fast as possible, to either a visual or sural go cue. For each "go" cue, a sural stimulation (2 Radiating Threshold) was delivered at two phases, loading and unloading phase of step initiation. Fifteen trials were acquired for each go cue during each of the two phases. Average reflex responses were determined from tibialis anterior (TA) muscle. This task was again repeated after the second experiment. In the second experiment subjects stood for 40 sec on a wooden platform and reflexes were evoked for varying stimulus intensities. Average evoked responses from TA were obtained. During step initiation, the primary effect in TA was a long latency excitation (70 - 90 ms). The results obtained demonstrate (1) Effect of cueing- reflexes were modulated during visual cueing vs. reversed signs during sural cueing. (2) Effect of phase of step initiation- greater amplitude for the loading than the unloading phase for both go cues. (3) Effect of task- net reflex response was primarily excitatory during step initiation but primarily inhibitory during standing. The cutaneous reflex responses for step initiation suggest behaviorally appropriate modulation of the reflexes which may play a role in the earlier release of the step and enhancement of APAs that we have previously reported (Kukulka et al, 2009).
机译:在运动任务(例如步行和避开障碍物)中,皮肤反射已显示出与任务有关,与相位有关且与刺激强度有关。先前我们已经证明,皮肤输入可以减少反应时间,并可以改变一步之前的预期姿势调整。皮肤输入如何产生这些变化是未知的。在年轻,健康的受试者(n = 15)中评估了在开始和站立过程中皮肤反射的影响。进行了两组实验。在第一个实验中,受试者站在一个受力平台上,然后尽可能快地启动三个步骤,以进行视觉或视觉追踪。对于每个“开始”提示,均在两个阶段(步骤开始的加载阶段和卸载阶段)传递了一次腓肠肌刺激(2辐射阈值)。在这两个阶段的每个阶段,每种提示都进行了15次试验。从胫前肌(TA)肌肉确定平均反射反应。在第二个实验后再次重复此任务。在第二个实验中,受试者在木制平台上站立40秒钟,并因各种刺激强度而引起反射。获得了TA的平均诱发反应。在步骤启动过程中,TA的主要作用是长时间潜伏期的激发(70-90毫秒)。获得的结果表明(1)视觉提示期间的提示反射反射效果得到了调节,而在Sural提示期间则相反。 (2)阶跃启动阶段的影响-对于两个提示,加载的幅度都大于卸载阶段的幅度。 (3)任务网反射反应的影响主要是在步伐开始时是兴奋性的,而在站立时主要是抑制性的。台阶反射的皮肤反射反应提示,在行为上适当地调节了反射,这可能在台阶的较早释放和APA增强方面发挥了作用(我们之前已经报道过)(Kukulka等,2009)。

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  • 作者

    Hajela, Nupur.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Minnesota.;

  • 授予单位 University of Minnesota.;
  • 学科 Health Sciences Rehabilitation and Therapy.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 132 p.
  • 总页数 132
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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