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Perceived Heaviness in the Context of Newton's Second Law: Combined Effects of Muscle Activity and Lifting Kinematics

机译:牛顿第二定律背景下的感知重量:肌肉活动和提升运动学的综合影响

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Researchers generally agree that perceived heaviness is based on the actions associated with unsupported holding. Psychophysical research has supported this idea, as has psychophysiological research connecting muscle activity to the perceptions of heaviness and effort. However, the role of muscle activity in the context of the resulting motions has not been investigated. In the present study, perceptions of heaviness were recorded along with the electromyogram (EMG) of the lifting muscle and peak acceleration of the lift. Consistent with predictions derived from Newton's Second Law of motion (Force = MassxAcceleration), normal and illusory perceptions of heaviness were a function of the ratio of muscle activity to lifting acceleration. These results identify a psychophysiological mechanism for heaviness perception based on the forces and motions associated with unsupported holding.
机译:研究人员通常同意,感知到的沉重是基于与不受支持的持有相关的行为。心理生理学研究支持了这一观点,将肌肉活动与沉重感和努力感联系起来的心理生理学研究也支持了这一观点。但是,尚未研究肌肉活动在由此产生的运动中的作用。在本研究中,沉重感与举肌的肌电图(EMG)和举重的峰值加速度一起记录。与从牛顿第二运动定律(力= MassxAcceleration)得出的预测一致,正常和幻觉的沉重感是肌肉活动与提升加速度之比的函数。这些结果确定了基于与无支撑握持相关的力和运动的沉重感的心理生理机制。

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