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Finger interaction during accurate multi-finger force production tasks in young and elderly persons

机译:年轻人和老年人在精确的多指力量产生任务中的手指互动

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We addressed a hypothesis that changes in indices of finger interaction during maximal force production (MVC) tasks are accompanied by changed coordination of fingers in multi-finger accurate force production tasks. To modify relative involvement of extrinsic and intrinsic hand muscles, the subjects produced force by pressing either at their distal phalanges or at their proximal phalanges. As in earlier studies, in MVC trials, the elderly subjects showed a greater force decline when pressing at the proximal phalanges as compared to pressing at the distal phalanges. Two methods were applied to analyze finger coordination during the task of four-finger force production from zero to 30% of MVC over 5 s, at the level of finger forces (performance variables) and at the level of modes (control variables). Our previous observations of higher indices of variability during the ramp task in elderly subjects have been generalized to both sites of force application. An index of finger force covariation (the difference between the variance of the total force and the sum of the variances of individual finger forces) revealed small age related differences, which did not depend on the site of the force application. In contrast, analysis of covariation of force modes within the uncontrolled manifold (UCM) hypothesis showed much better stabilization of the time profile of the total force by young subjects. The UCM hypothesis was also used to test stabilization of the pronation/supination moment during the ramp task. Young subjects showed better moment stabilization than elderly. Age related differences in both force- and moment-stabilization effects were particularly strong during force application at the proximal phalanges. We conclude that the drop in MVC is accompanied in elderly subjects with worse coordination of control signals to fingers in multi-finger tasks. The UCM analysis was more powerful as compared to analysis of force variance profiles in revealing significant differences between the groups. This general result underscores the importance of efforts to analyze motor coordination using control rather than performance variables.
机译:我们提出了一个假设,即在最大力产生(MVC)任务期间手指交互作用的指标变化会伴随着多指精确力产生任务中手指协调性的改变。为了改变外在和固有手部肌肉的相对牵涉,受试者通过压在其远端指骨或近端指骨上产生力。与早期研究一样,在MVC试验中,与向远端指骨加压相比,老年受试者在向近端指骨加压时表现出更大的力量下降。在手指力水平(性能变量)和模式水平(控制变量)上,在5 s内从零到30%的MVC进行四指力生产时,使用两种方法来分析手指协调。我们以前在老年受试者的坡道任务期间对较高的可变性指标的观察已被推广到两个施力部位。手指力的协方差指标(总力的方差与单个手指力的方差之和之间的差)显示出与年龄相关的较小差异,这与施加力的部位无关。相比之下,不受控制的歧管(UCM)假设内的力模式协变分析表明,年轻受试者对总力的时间分布的稳定性更好。 UCM假设还用于测试斜坡任务期间旋前/旋前力矩的稳定性。年轻的受试者表现出比老年人更好的力矩稳定。在近端指骨施加力的过程中,与年龄相关的力稳定和力矩稳定作用的差异特别明显。我们得出结论,MVC的下降伴随着老年受试者,在多指任务中对手指的控制信号的协调性较差。与UCM分析相比,UCM分析更强大,可以揭示各组之间的显着差异。这一总体结果强调了使用控制而非性能变量来分析运动协调性的努力的重要性。

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