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Kinematic features of continuous hand reaching movements under simple and complex rhythmical constraints

机译:在简单和复杂的节奏约束下连续伸手动作的运动学特征

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Background: Auditory cues are known to alter movement kinematics in healthy people as well as in people with neurological conditions (e.g., Parkinson's disease or stroke). Pacing movement to rhythmical constraints is known to change both the spatial and temporal features of movement. However, the effect of complexity of pacing on the spatial and temporal kinematic properties is still poorly understood. The current study investigated spatial and temporal aspects of movement (path and speed, respectively) and their integration while subjects followed simple isochronous or complex non-isochronous rhythmical constraints. Spatiotemporal decoupling was expected under the latter constraint. Methods: Ten subjects performed point-to-point hand movements towards visual targets on the surface of a hemisphere, while following continuous auditory cues of different pace and meter. The spatial and temporal properties of movement were compared to geodesic paths and unimodal bell-shaped speed profiles, respectively. Multiple two-way RM-ANOVAs (pace [1-2. Hz] × meter [duple-triple]) were performed on the different kinematic variables calculated to assess hand deviations from the model data (p. 0.05). Results: As expected, increasing pace resulted in straighter hand paths and smoother speed profiles. Meter, however, affected only the path (shorter and straighter under triple) without significantly changing speed. Such an effect was observed at the slow pace only. Conclusions: Under simple rhythmic cues, an increase in pace causes spontaneous adjustments in spatial features (straighter hand paths) while preserving temporal ones (maximally-smoothed hand speeds). Complex rhythmical cues in contrast perturb spatiotemporal coupling and challenge movement control. These results may have important practical implications in motor rehabilitation.
机译:背景:已知听觉提示会改变健康人以及患有神经系统疾病(例如帕金森氏病或中风)的人的运动运动学。将运动安排在有节奏的约束下可以改变运动的空间和时间特征。但是,起搏的复杂性对空间和时间运动学特性的影响仍然知之甚少。当前的研究调查了运动的时空方面(分别是路径和速度)及其整合,而受试者遵循简单的等时或复杂的非等时节奏约束。时空解耦是在后一种约束下的。方法:十名受试者按照不同步速和仪表的连续听觉提示,朝着半球表面的视觉目标进行了点对点的手部运动。将运动的空间和时间特性分别与测地路径和单峰钟形速度曲线进行了比较。对计算得出的不同运动学变量进行了多次双向RM-ANOVA(步速[1-2。Hz]×仪表[三重])(p。0.05)。结果:如预期的那样,加快脚步会导致笔直的路径和平滑的速度曲线。但是,仪表仅影响路径(在三倍速下更短和更直),而不会显着改变速度。仅以缓慢的速度观察到这种效果。结论:在简单的节奏提示下,步伐的增加会导致空间特征的自发调整(更直的手部路径),同时保留时间性的(最大平滑的手速)。相反,复杂的节奏提示会扰动时空耦合并挑战运动控制。这些结果可能对运动康复具有重要的实际意义。

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