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Relationships between neck muscle electromyography and three-dimensional head kinematics during centrally induced torsional head perturbations

机译:中央性扭转性头部微扰过程中颈部肌肉肌电图与三维头部运动学之间的关系

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The relationship between neck muscle electromyography (EMG) and torsional head rotation (about the nasooccipital axis) is difficult to assess during normal gaze behaviors with the head upright. Here, we induced acute head tilts similar to cervical dystonia (torticollis) in two monkeys by electrically stimulating 20 interstitial nucleus of Cajal (INC) sites or inactivating 19 INC sites by injection of muscimol. Animals engaged in a simple gaze fixation task while we recorded three-dimensional head kinematics and intramuscular EMG from six bilateral neck muscle pairs. We used a cross-validation-based stepwise regression to quantitatively examine the relationships between neck EMG and torsional head kinematics under three conditions: 1) unilateral INC stimulation (where the head rotated torsionally toward the side of stimulation); 2) corrective poststimulation movements (where the head returned toward upright); and 3) unilateral INC inactivation (where the head tilted toward the opposite side of inactivation). Our cross-validated results of corrective movements were slightly better than those obtained during unperturbed gaze movements and showed many more torsional terms, mostly related to velocity, although some orientation and acceleration terms were retained. In addition, several simplifying principles were identified. First, bilateral muscle pairs showed similar, but opposite EMG-torsional coupling terms, i.e., a change in torsional kinematics was associated with increased muscle activity on one side and decreased activity on the other side, s, whenever torsional terms were retained in a given muscle, they were independent of the inputs we tested, i.e., INC stimulation vs. corrective motion vs. INC inactivation, and left vs. right INC data. These findings suggest that, despite the complexity of the head-neck system, the brain can use a single, bilaterally coupled inverse model for torsional head control that is valid across different behaviors and movement directions. Combined with our previous data, these new data provide the terms for a more complete three-dimensional model of EMG: head rotation coupling for the muscles and gaze behaviors that we recorded.
机译:在正常的凝视行为中,头部直立时,很难评估颈部肌肉肌电图(EMG)与扭转头旋转(绕鼻枕轴)之间的关系。在这里,我们通过电刺激Cajal(INC)部位的20个间质核或通过注射麝香酚使19 INC部位失活,从而在两只猴子中诱发了类似于颈肌张力障碍(斜颈)的急性头部倾斜。动物记录了一个简单的注视任务,而我们记录了六对双侧颈部肌肉对的三维头部运动学和肌内肌电图。我们使用基于交叉验证的逐步回归,在以下三种情况下定量检查了颈部肌电图和扭转性头部运动学之间的关系:1)单侧INC刺激(头部向扭转方向扭转旋转); 2)矫正后刺激运动(头部朝直立的方向移动); 3)单侧INC灭活(头部向灭活的另一侧倾斜)。我们的校正运动的交叉验证结果比未受干扰的凝视运动获得的结果稍好,并且显示了更多的扭转项,主要与速度有关,尽管保留了一些定向和加速度项。此外,确定了一些简化原则。首先,双侧肌肉对显示相似但相反的肌电图-扭转耦合项,即,只要在给定的条件下保留扭转项,扭转运动学的变化就与一侧的肌肉活动增加和另一侧的活动减少有关。肌肉,它们与我们测试的输入无关,即INC刺激与矫正运动与INC失活以及左与右INC数据。这些发现表明,尽管头颈系统很复杂,但大脑仍可以使用单个双向耦合的逆向模型进行扭转性头部控制,该模型在不同的行为和运动方向上均有效。结合我们以前的数据,这些新数据为更完整的EMG三维模型提供了条件:用于记录的肌肉和注视行为的头部旋转耦合。

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