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Control of Movement: Neural coupling between homologous muscles during bimanual tasks: effects of visual and somatosensory feedback

机译:运动控制:双向任务期间同源肌肉之间的神经耦合:视觉和体感反馈的影响

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While the effects of sensory feedback on bimanual tasks have been studied extensively at two ends of the motor control hierarchy, the cortical and behavioral levels, much less is known about how it affects the intermediate levels, including neural control of homologous muscle groups. We investigated the effects of somatosensory input on the neural coupling between homologous arm muscles during bimanual tasks. Twelve subjects performed symmetric elbow flexion/extension tasks under different types of sensory feedback. The first two types involve visual feedback, with one imposing stricter force symmetry than the other. The third incorporated somatosensory feedback via a balancing apparatus that forced the two limbs to produce equal force levels. Although the force error did not differ between feedback conditions, the somatosensory feedback significantly increased temporal coupling of bilateral force production, indicated by a high correlation between left/right force profiles (P < 0.001). More importantly, intermuscular coherence between biceps brachii muscles was significantly higher with somatosensory feedback than others (P = 0.001). Coherence values also significantly differed between tasks (flexion/extension). Notably, whereas feedback type mainly modulated coherence in the α- and γ-bands, task type only affected β-band coherence. Similar feedback effects were observed for triceps brachii muscles, but there was also a strong phase effect on the coherence values (P < 0.001) that could have diluted feedback effects. These results suggest that somatosensory feedback can significantly increase neural coupling between homologous muscles. Additionally, the between-task difference in β-band coherence may reflect different neural control strategies for the elbow flexor and extensor muscles.>NEW & NOTEWORTHY This study investigated the effects of somatosensory feedback during bimanual tasks on the neural coupling between arm muscles, which remains largely unexplored. Somatosensory feedback using a balancing apparatus, compared with visual feedback, significantly increased neural coupling between homologous muscles (indicated by intermuscular coherence values) and improved temporal correlation of bilateral force production. Notably, feedback type modulated coherence in the α- and γ-bands (more subcortical pathways), whereas task type mainly affected β-band coherence (corticospinal pathway).
机译:尽管已经在运动控制层次的两端(皮质和行为水平)上广泛研究了感官反馈对双向任务的影响,但对它如何影响中间水平,包括对同源肌肉群的神经控制,知之甚少。我们调查了在双向任务期间体感输入对同源手臂肌肉之间的神经耦合的影响。 12名受试者在不同类型的感觉反馈下执行了对称的肘部屈伸任务。前两种涉及视觉反馈,一种具有比另一种更为严格的力对称性。第三个通过平衡装置引入了体感反馈,该平衡装置迫使两个肢体产生相等的力水平。尽管反馈条件之间的力误差没有差异,但是体感反馈显着增加了双边力产生的时间耦合,这在左右力分布之间具有高度相关性(P <0.001)。更重要的是,具有体感反馈的肱二头肌之间的肌肉间连贯性明显高于其他肌肉(P = 0.001)。任务之间的相干度值也显着不同(弯曲/伸展)。值得注意的是,尽管反馈类型主要在α和γ波段调制相干性,但任务类型仅影响β波段相干性。对于肱三头肌,也观察到了类似的反馈效果,但是对相干性值也有很强的相位影响(P <0.001),这可能会稀释反馈效果。这些结果表明体感反馈可以显着增加同源肌肉之间的神经耦合。此外,β波段相干的任务间差异可能反映了肘部屈肌和伸肌的不同神经控制策略。> NEW&NOTEWORTHY 本研究调查了双向任务中体感反馈对神经的影响。手臂肌肉之间的耦合,至今仍未开发。与视觉反馈相比,使用平衡设备的体感反馈显着增加了同源肌肉之间的神经耦合(由肌肉间的连贯性值指示),并改善了双边力量产生的时间相关性。值得注意的是,反馈型调制了α和γ波段(皮层下途径更多)的相干性,而任务类型主要影响了β波段的相干性(皮质脊髓途径)。

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