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Do synergies decrease force variability? A study of single-finger and multi-finger force production

机译:协同作用会降低力的可变性吗?单指和多指力量产生研究

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We tested a hypothesis that force production by multi-finger groups leads to lower indices of force variability as compared to similar single-finger tasks. Three experiments were performed with quick force production, steady-state force production under visual feedback, and steady-state force production without visual feedback. In all experiments, a range of force levels was used computed as percentages of the maximal voluntary contraction force for each involved finger combination. Force standard deviation increased linearly with force magnitude across all three experiments and all finger combinations. There were modest differences between multi-finger and single-finger tasks in the indices of force variability, significant only in the tasks with steady-state force production under visual feedback. When fingers acted in groups, each finger showed significantly higher force variability as compared to its single-finger task and as compared to the multi-finger group as a whole. Fingers that were not instructed to produce force also showed close to linear relations between force standard deviation and force magnitude. For these fingers, indices of force variability were much higher as compared to those computed for the forces produced by instructed fingers. We interpret the findings within a feed-forward scheme of multi-finger control with two inputs only one of which is related to the explicit task. The total force variability reflects variability in only the task-related component, while variability of the finger forces is also due to variability of the component that is not related to the task. The findings tentatively suggest that total force variability originates at an upper level of the control hierarchy in accordance to the Weber-Fechner law rather than reflects a “neural noise” at the segmental level.
机译:我们检验了一个假设,即与相似的单指任务相比,多指小组产生的力导致更低的力变异指数。进行了三个实验,分别是快速力产生,视觉反馈下的稳态力产生和无视觉反馈下的稳态力产生。在所有实验中,均使用一定范围的力水平,以每个所涉及的手指组合的最大自愿收缩力的百分比计算。在所有三个实验和所有手指组合中,力标准偏差均随力大小线性增加。多指任务和单指任务之间在力可变性指标上存在适度的差异,仅在视觉反馈下具有稳态力产生的任务中才有意义。当手指按组动作时,与单指任务相比,与多指组整体相比,每个手指都表现出明显更高的力可变性。未指示产生力的手指也显示出力标准偏差和力大小之间的线性关系接近。对于这些手指,与针对指示手指产生的力计算得出的指数相比,力的变化指数要高得多。我们在具有两个输入的多指控制的前馈方案中解释发现,其中只有一个与显式任务有关。总力的可变性仅反映与任务相关的组件中的可变性,而手指力的可变性也归因于与任务无关的组件的可变性。这些发现初步表明,根据韦伯-费希纳定律,总力的可变性起源于控制层次的上层,而不是反映出段层的“神经噪声”。

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