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How do treadmill speed and terrain visibility influence neuromuscular control of guinea fowl locomotion?

机译:跑步机的速度和地形可见性如何影响豚鼠运动的神经肌肉控制?

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Locomotor control mechanisms must flexibly adapt to both anticipated and unexpected terrain changes to maintain movement and avoid a fall. Recent studies revealed that ground birds alter movement in advance of overground obstacles, but not treadmill obstacles, suggesting context-dependent shifts in the use of anticipatory control. We hypothesized that differences between overground and treadmill obstacle negotiation relate to differences in visual sensory information, which influence the ability to execute anticipatory manoeuvres. We explored two possible explanations: (1) previous treadmill obstacles may have been visually imperceptible, as they were low contrast to the tread, and (2) treadmill obstacles are visible for a shorter time compared with runway obstacles, limiting time available for visuomotor adjustments. To investigate these factors, we measured electromyographic activity in eight hindlimb muscles of the guinea fowl (Numida meleagris, N=6) during treadmill locomotion at two speeds (0.7 and 1.3 m s(-1)) and three terrain conditions at each speed: (i) level, (ii) repeated 5 cm low-contrast obstacles (10% contrast, black/black), and (iii) repeated 5 cm high-contrast obstacles (>90% contrast, black/white). We hypothesized that anticipatory changes in muscle activity would be higher for (1) high-contrast obstacles and (2) the slower treadmill speed, when obstacle viewing time is longer. We found that treadmill speed significantly influenced obstacle negotiation strategy, but obstacle contrast did not. At the slower speed, we observed earlier and larger anticipatory increases in muscle activity and shifts in kinematic timing. We discuss possible visuomotor explanations for the observed context-dependent use of anticipatory strategies.
机译:运动控制机构必须灵活地适应预期和意外的地形变化,以保持运动并避免跌倒。最近的研究表明,地面鸟类会先于地面障碍物而不是跑步机障碍物改变运动,这表明在使用前瞻性控制时会根据情况发生变化。我们假设,地面障碍物和跑步机障碍物协商之间的差异与视觉感官信息上的差异有关,这会影响执行预期动作的能力。我们探讨了两种可能的解释:(1)以前的跑步机障碍物可能与视觉不易察觉,因为它们与踏面的对比度较低;(2)与跑道障碍物相比,跑步机障碍物的可见时间更短,从而限制了用于视觉运动调节的时间。为了研究这些因素,我们在跑步机以两种速度(0.7和1.3 ms(-1))和每种速度三种地形条件下进行运动时,测量了珍珠鸡的八只后肢肌肉(Numida meleagris,N = 6)的肌电活动: i)水平,(ii)重复5厘米的低对比度障碍物(<10%对比度,黑色/黑色),和(iii)重复5厘米的高对比度障碍物(> 90%对比度,黑色/白色)。我们假设,当障碍物观察时间较长时,(1)高对比度障碍物和(2)跑步机速度较慢时,肌肉活动的预期变化会更高。我们发现跑步机的速度显着影响障碍物的协商策略,但障碍物对比度却没有。在较慢的速度下,我们观察到肌肉活动的早期和较大的预期增加以及运动时间的变化。我们讨论了预期策略的观察到的上下文相关的使用可能的视觉运动解释。

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