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Visually induced postural reactivity is velocity-dependent at low temporal frequencies and frequency-dependent at high temporal frequencies

机译:视觉诱导的姿势反应性在低时间频率下与速度有关在高时间频率下与频率有关

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Visual stimulation alone is sufficient to produce visually induced postural reactivity (VIPR). While some studies have shown that VIPR increases with the velocity of a moving visual stimulus, others have shown that it decreases with the temporal frequency of an oscillating visual stimulus. These results seem contradictory given that these two variables co-vary in the same direction. The purpose of this study is to determine whether the VIPR can be different depending on the frequency range being considered. Twelve subjects were placed standing up in a virtual reality environment that simulated a black and white checkerboard at floor level. This checkerboard oscillated at seven frequencies (0.03–2.0 Hz) and three amplitudes (2, 4, and 8°), corresponding to nine velocities (0.125–32°/s). The virtual floor oscillated from left to right (mediolateral) or from front to back (anteroposterior). We calculated the subjects’ mean velocity (Ω) based on data from electromagnetic sensors positioned on the head and lower back. Our experiment shows that for temporal frequencies below 0.12 Hz, VIPR is visually dependent and increases with stimulus velocity. When stimulus velocity becomes too high, the body becomes incapable of following, and the VIPR saturates between 0.12 and 0.25 Hz. In this frequency range, maximal postural oscillation seems to depend on biomechanical constraints imposed by the positioning of the feet. For frequencies above 0.5 Hz, the body can no longer maintain the same oscillation state. This saturation may be linked to proprioceptive feedback mechanisms in the postural system.
机译:仅视觉刺激就足以产生视觉诱发的姿势反应性(VIPR)。尽管一些研究表明VIPR随着运动的视觉刺激的速度而增加,但其他研究表明VIPR随振动的视觉刺激的时间频率而降低。考虑到这两个变量在同一方向上共同变化,这些结果似乎矛盾。这项研究的目的是确定VIPR是否可以根据所考虑的频率范围而有所不同。在虚拟现实环境中,将十二名受试者站起来,在地板上模拟黑白棋盘格。此棋盘以七个频率(0.03–2.0 Hz)和三个振幅(2、4和8°)振荡,对应于九种速度(0.125–32°/ s)。虚拟地板从左到右(内侧)或从前到后(前后)摆动。我们根据位于头部和下背部的电磁传感器的数据计算出受试者的平均速度(Ω)。我们的实验表明,对于低于0.12 Hz的时间频率,VIPR在视觉上具有依赖性,并随刺激速度而增加。当刺激速度变得过高时,身体将无法跟随,VIPR会在0.12至0.25 Hz之间饱和。在此频率范围内,最大姿势振动似乎取决于脚的位置所施加的生物力学约束。对于高于0.5 Hz的频率,身体将无法再保持相同的振荡状态。这种饱和度可能与姿势系统中的本体感受反馈机制有关。

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