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Motor activation is modulated by visual experience during cyclic gait observation: A transcranial magnetic stimulation study

机译:通过在循环步态观察期间通过视觉体验调节电动机激活:经颅磁刺激研究

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Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has been widely utilized to noninvasively explore the motor system during the observation of human movement. However, few studies have characterized motor cortex activity during periodic gait observation. Thus, this study examined the effects of an observer’s visual experience and/or intention to imitate on corticospinal excitability during the observation of another’s gait. Twenty-six healthy volunteers were included in this study and allocated to two different groups. Participants in the visual experience group had formal experience with gait observation (physical therapist training), while those in the control group did not. Motor-evoked potentials induced by TMS in the tibialis anterior and soleus muscles were measured as surrogates of corticospinal excitability. Participants were seated and, while resting, they observed a demonstrator’s gait or observed it with the intention to subsequently reproduce it. Compared with the resting state, cyclic gait observation led to significant corticospinal facilitation in the tibialis anterior and soleus muscles. However, this pattern of corticospinal facilitation in the measured muscles was not coupled to the pattern of crural muscle activity during actual gait and was independent of the step cycle. This motor cortex facilitation effect during gait observation was enhanced by the observer’s visual experience in a manner that was not step cycle-dependent, while the observer’s intent to imitate did not affect corticospinal excitatory input to either muscle. In addition, visual experience did not modulate corticospinal excitability in gait-related crural muscles. Our findings indicate that motor cortex activity during gait observation is not in line with the timing of muscle activity during gait execution and is modulated by an individual’s gait observation experience. These results suggest that visual experience acquired from repetitive gait observation may facilitate the motor system’s control on bipedal walking, but may not promote the learning of muscle activity patterns.
机译:经颅磁刺激(TMS)已被广泛用于在观察人体运动期间非侵入地探索电动机系统。然而,很少有研究在周期性步态观察期间表征了运动皮质活性。因此,本研究检测了观察者的视觉体验和/或意图在观察另一个步态期间模仿皮质旋流性的影响。本研究中包含二十六名健康志愿者,并分配给两组不同的群体。视觉体验组的参与者具有与步态观察(物理治疗师训练)的正式经验,而对照组的人则没有。在胫骨前和肌肉中TMS诱导的电动电位被测量为皮质螺射兴奋性的替代品。参与者坐下来,在休息时,他们观察了一个示威者的步态或观察到它的意图随后再现它。与静息状态相比,循环步态观察导致胫骨前肌肉和肌肌的显着皮质促进剂。然而,在测量的肌肉中的这种皮质促进促进模式未偶联于实际步态期间的复杂肌肉活动的模式,并且与步骤循环无关。在观察者的视觉体验中,这种电动机皮质促进效果在观察者的视觉体验中,以不依赖于一步循环的方式,而观察者目的的目的意图不会影响到任何肌肉的皮质兴奋性输入。此外,视觉体验未在与相关的复态肌肉中调节皮质术兴奋性。我们的研究结果表明,步态观察期间的电动机皮质活性并不符合步态执行期间肌肉活动的时序,并被个人的步态观察经验调制。这些结果表明,从重复步态观察中获得的视觉经验可以促进电机系统对双模行的控制,但可能不会促进肌肉活动模式的学习。

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