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Motor Inhibition Affects the Speed But Not Accuracy of Aimed Limb Movements in an Insect

机译:运动抑制会影响昆虫中肢体运动的速度但不会影响准确性。

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When reaching toward a target, human subjects use slower movements to achieve higher accuracy, and this can be accompanied by increased limb impedance (stiffness, viscosity) that stabilizes movements against motor noise and external perturbation. In arthropods, the activity of common inhibitory motor neurons influences limb impedance, so we hypothesized that this might provide a mechanism for speed and accuracy control of aimed movements in insects. We recorded simultaneously from excitatory leg motor neurons and from an identified common inhibitory motor neuron (CI1) in locusts that performed natural aimed scratching movements. We related limb movement kinematics to recorded motor activity and demonstrate that imposed alterations in the activity of CI1 influenced these kinematics. We manipulated the activity of CI1 by injecting depolarizing or hyperpolarizing current or killing the cell using laser photoablation. Naturally higher levels of inhibitory activity accompanied faster movements. Experimentally biasing the firing rate downward, or stopping firing completely, led to slower movements mediated by changes at several joints of the limb. Despite this, we found no effect on overall movement accuracy. We conclude that inhibitory modulation of joint stiffness has effects across most of the working range of the insect limb, with a pronounced effect on the overall velocity of natural movements independent of their accuracy. Passive joint forces that are greatest at extreme joint angles may enhance accuracy and are not affected by motor inhibition.
机译:当到达目标时,人类受试者使用较慢的动作来获得较高的精度,并且这可能伴随肢体阻抗(刚度,粘度)增加,从而使动作稳定,以抵抗电机噪音和外部干扰。在节肢动物中,常见的抑制性运动神经元的活动会影响肢体阻抗,因此我们假设这可能为昆虫定向运动的速度和准确性控制提供一种机制。我们同时从蝗虫中记录了兴奋性腿部运动神经元和已确定的常见抑制性运动神经元(CI1)的蝗虫,这些蝗虫进行了自然定向的抓挠运动。我们将肢体运动运动学与记录的运动活动相关联,并证明强加于CI1活动的变化影响了这些运动学。我们通过注入去极化或超极化电流或使用激光光消融杀死细胞来操纵CI1的活性。当然,较高的抑制活性伴随着更快的运动。实验上将发射速率降低或完全停止发射,导致肢体多个关节变化介导的运动变慢。尽管如此,我们发现对整体运动精度没有影响。我们得出结论,关节僵硬的抑制性调节会在昆虫肢体的大部分工作范围内产生影响,并对自然运动的整体速度产生明显影响,而与它们的准确性无关。在极端的关节角度处最大的被动关节力可以提高精度,并且不受运动抑制的影响。

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