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Frequency response of human vestibular reflexes characterized by stochastic stimuli

机译:特征为随机刺激的人前庭反射的频率响应

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Stochastic vestibular stimulation (SVS) can be used to study the postural responses to unpredictable vestibular perturbations. The present study seeks to determine if stochastic vestibular stimulation elicits lower limb muscular responses and to estimate the frequency characteristics of these vestibulo-motor responses in humans. Fourteen healthy subjects were exposed to unpredictable galvanic currents applied on their mastoid processes while quietly standing (±3 mA, 0–50 Hz). The current amplitude and stimulation configuration as well as the subject's head position relative to their feet were manipulated in order to determine that: (1) the muscle responses evoked by stochastic currents are dependent on the amplitude of the current, (2) the muscle responses evoked by stochastic currents are specific to the percutaneous stimulation of vestibular afferents and (3) the lower limb muscle responses exhibit polarity changes with different head positions as previously described for square-wave galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) pulses. Our results revealed significant coherence (between 0 and 20 Hz) and cumulant density functions (peak responses at 65 and 103 ms) between SVS and the lower limbs' postural muscle activity. The polarity of the cumulant density functions corresponded to that of the reflexes elicited by square-wave GVS pulses. The SVS–muscle activity coherence and time cumulant functions were modulated by current amplitude, electrode position and head orientation with respect to the subject's feet. These findings strongly support the vestibular origin of the lower limb muscles evoked by SVS. In addition, specific frequency bandwidths in the stochastic vestibular signal contributed to the early (12–20 Hz) and late components (2–10 Hz) of the SVS-evoked muscular responses. These frequency-dependent SVS-evoked muscle responses support the view that the biphasic muscle response is conveyed by two distinct physiological processes.
机译:随机前庭刺激(SVS)可用于研究对不可预测的前庭摄动的姿势反应。本研究旨在确定随机前庭刺激是否会引起下肢肌肉反应,并评估这些前庭运动反应的频率特征。 14名健康受试者静静站立(±3 mA,0–50 Hz)时,在其乳突过程中暴露于不可预测的电流中。操纵电流幅度和刺激配置以及受试者相对于其脚的头部位置,以确定以下各项:(1)随机电流引起的肌肉反应取决于电流的幅度,(2)肌肉反应随机电流引起的特异于经皮前庭刺激的经皮刺激,并且(3)下肢肌肉反应在不同的头部位置下表现出极性变化,如先前针对方波电前庭刺激(GVS)脉冲所述。我们的结果表明,SVS和下肢的姿势肌肉活动之间具有显着的连贯性(介于0和20 Hz之间)和累积密度函数(在65和103 ms处的峰值响应)。累积密度函数的极性与方波GVS脉冲引起的反射的极性相对应。 SVS-肌肉活动的连贯性和时间累积功能通过电流幅度,电极位置和相对于受试者脚部的头部方向来调节。这些发现有力地支持了SVS诱发的下肢肌肉的前庭起源。此外,随机前庭信号中的特定频率带宽有助于SVS诱发的肌肉反应的早期(12–20 Hz)和晚期成分(2–10 Hz)。这些依赖于频率的SVS诱发的肌肉反应支持以下观点:双相肌肉反应是通过两个不同的生理过程传递的。

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