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Two aspects of feedforward postural control: anticipatory postural adjustments and anticipatory synergy adjustments.

机译:前馈姿势控制的两个方面:预期姿势调整和预期协同作用调整。

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We used the framework of the uncontrolled manifold hypothesis to explore the relations between anticipatory synergy adjustments (ASAs) and anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) during feedforward control of vertical posture. ASAs represent a drop in the index of a multimuscle-mode synergy stabilizing the coordinate of the center of pressure in preparation to an action. ASAs reflect early changes of an index of covariation among variables reflecting muscle activation, whereas APAs reflect early changes in muscle activation levels averaged across trials. The assumed purpose of ASAs is to modify stability of performance variables, whereas the purpose of APAs is to change magnitudes of those variables. We hypothesized that ASAs would be seen before APAs and that this finding would be consistent with regard to the muscle-mode composition defined on the basis of different tasks and phases of action. Subjects performed a voluntary body sway task and a quick, bilateral shoulder flexion task under self-paced and reaction time conditions. Surface muscle activity of 12 leg and trunk muscles was analyzed to identify sets of 4 muscle modes for each task and for different phases within the shoulder flexion task. Variance components in the muscle-mode space and indexes of multimuscle-mode synergy stabilizing shift of the center of pressure were computed. ASAs were seen approximately 100-150 ms prior to the task initiation, before APAs. The results were consistent with respect to different sets of muscle modes defined over the two tasks and different shoulder flexion phases. We conclude that the preparation for a self-triggered postural perturbation is associated with two types of anticipatory adjustments, ASAs and APAs. They reflect different feedforward processes within the hypothetical hierarchical control scheme, resulting in changes in patterns of covariation of elemental variables and in their patterns averaged across trials, respectively. The results show that synergies quantified using dissimilar sets of muscle modes show similar feedforward changes in preparation to action.
机译:我们使用不受控制的流形假设的框架来探索垂直姿势的前馈控制期间预期协同调整(ASAs)和预期姿势调整(APA)之间的关系。 ASA代表稳定准备进行动作的压力中心坐标的多肌模式协同作用的指标下降。 ASA反映了反映肌肉激活的变量之间的协变量指数的早期变化,而APA反映了整个试验中平均的肌肉激活水平的早期变化。 ASA的假定目的是修改性能变量的稳定性,而APA的目的是更改这些变量的大小。我们假设在APA之前会看到ASA,并且这一发现与根据不同任务和行动阶段定义的肌肉模式组成是一致的。受试者在自定进度和反应时间条件下执行了自愿的身体摇摆任务和快速的双侧肩部屈曲任务。分析了12条腿部和躯干肌肉的表面肌肉活动,以识别每项任务以及肩部屈曲任务内不同阶段的4种肌肉模式。计算了肌肉模式空间中的方差分量和压力中心的多肌肉模式协同稳定位移指数。在任务启动之前,APA之前大约100-150 ms看到了ASA。结果与在两个任务和不同的肩膀屈曲阶段定义的不同肌肉模式有关。我们得出的结论是,自我触发的姿势扰动的准备与两种预期调整有关,ASA和APA。它们反映了假设的分层控制方案中的不同前馈过程,分别导致元素变量的协变模式和整个试验中的平均模式发生变化。结果表明,使用不相似的肌肉模式集量化的协同作用显示出相似的前馈变化以准备行动。

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