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Gait parameter control timing with dynamic manual contact or visual cues

机译:具有动态手动接触或视觉提示的步态参数控制时序

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We investigated the timing of gait parameter changes (stride length, peak toe velocity, and double-, single-support, and complete step duration) to control gait speed. Eleven healthy participants adjusted their gait speed on a treadmill to maintain a constant distance between them and a fore-aft oscillating cue (a place on a conveyor belt surface). The experimental design balanced conditions of cue modality (vision: eyes-open; manual contact: eyes-closed while touching the cue); treadmill speed (0.2, 0.4, 0.85, and 1.3 m/s); and cue motion (none, ±10 cm at 0.09, 0.11, and 0.18 Hz). Correlation analyses revealed a number of temporal relationships between gait parameters and cue speed. The results suggest that neural control ranged from feedforward to feedback. Specifically, step length preceded cue velocity during double-support duration suggesting anticipatory control. Peak toe velocity nearly coincided with its most-correlated cue velocity during single-support duration. The toe-off concluding step and double-support durations followed their most-correlated cue velocity, suggesting feedback control. Cue-tracking accuracy and cue velocity correlations with timing parameters were higher with the manual contact cue than visual cue. The cue/gait timing relationships generalized across cue modalities, albeit with greater delays of step-cycle events relative to manual contact cue velocity. We conclude that individual kinematic parameters of gait are controlled to achieve a desired velocity at different specific times during the gait cycle. The overall timing pattern of instantaneous cue velocities associated with different gait parameters is conserved across cues that afford different performance accuracies. This timing pattern may be temporally shifted to optimize control. Different cue/gait parameter latencies in our nonadaptation paradigm provide general-case evidence of the independent control of gait parameters previously demonstrated in gait adaptation paradigms.
机译:我们研究了步态参数变化的时机(步幅,峰脚趾速度,双支撑,单支撑和完整的步长),以控制步态速度。十一名健康的参与者在跑步机上调整了步态速度,以保持他们与前后摆动的提示音(在传送带表面的位置)之间的恒定距离。实验设计平衡了提示模态的条件(视觉:睁开;手动接触:触摸提示时闭眼);跑步机速度(0.2、0.4、0.85和1.3 m / s);和提示运动(无,在0.09、0.11和0.18 Hz时为±10 cm)。相关分析揭示了步态参数和提示速度之间的许多时间关系。结果表明,神经控制的范围从前馈到反馈。具体来说,在双支撑期间,步长先于提示速度,提示应进行预期控制。在单个支撑期间,峰值脚趾速度几乎与其最相关的提示速度重合。脚趾离开的最后一步和双支撑持续时间遵循它们最相关的提示速度,这表明需要进行反馈控制。与手动提示相比,手动跟踪提示的提示跟踪精度和提示速度与定时参数的相关性要高于视觉提示。提示/步态时序关系跨提示模式进行了概括,尽管步周期事件相对于手动接触提示速度的延迟更大。我们得出的结论是,对步态的各个运动学参数进行了控制,以在步态周期的不同特定时间获得所需的速度。与跨步态参数相关联的瞬时提示速度的总体时序模式在提供不同性能精度的提示之间得以保留。该定时模式可以在时间上移位以优化控制。在我们的非适应性范式中,不同的提示/步态参数潜伏期为步态适应范式中先前展示的步态参数的独立控制提供了一般情况的证据。

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