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Rapid limb-specific modulation of vestibular contributions to ankle muscle activity during locomotion

机译:在运动过程中,快速肢体特异性调制前庭对踝关节肌活动的贡献

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During walking, the vestibular influence on locomotor activity is phase-dependent and modulated in both limbs with changes in velocity. It is unclear, however, whether this bilateral modulation is due to a coordinated mechanism between both limbs or instead through limb-specific processes that remain masked by the symmetric nature of locomotion. Here, human subjects walked on a split-belt treadmill with one belt moving at 0.4 m s(-1) and the other moving at 0.8 m s(-1) while exposed to an electrical vestibular stimulus. Muscle activity was recorded bilaterally around the ankles of each limb and used to compare vestibulo-muscular coupling between velocity-matched and unmatched tied-belt walking. In general, response magnitudes decreased by similar to 20-50% and occurred similar to 13-20% earlier in the stride cycle at the higher belt velocity. This velocity-dependent modulation of vestibular-evoked muscle activity was retained during split-belt walking and was similar, within each limb, to velocity-matched tied-belt walking. These results demonstrate that the vestibular influence on ankle muscles during locomotion can be adapted independently to each limb. Furthermore, modulation of vestibular-evoked muscle responses occurred rapidly (similar to 13-34 strides) after onset of split-belt walking. This rapid adaptation contrasted with the prolonged adaptation in step length symmetry (similar to 128 strides) as well as EMG magnitude and timing (similar to 40-100 and similar to 20-70 strides, respectively). These results suggest that vestibular influence on ankle muscle control is adjusted rapidly in sensorimotor control loops as opposed to longer-termerror correction mechanisms commonly associated with split-belt adaptation. Rapid limb-specific sensorimotor feedback adaptation may be advantageous for asymmetric overground locomotion, such as navigating irregular terrain or turning.
机译:在步行期间,对运动活性的前庭影响是相位依赖性的,并且在两根肢体中调节,随着速度的变化。然而,尚不清楚这种双侧调制是由于肢体之间的协调机制,也不明确,或者通过肢体特定的方法,其留下偏离运动的对称性掩蔽。在这里,人类受试者在一个带有一个带的分体带跑步机上走在0.4 m s(-1),另一个移动到0.8 m s(-1)时,在暴露于电前庭刺激时移动。肌肉活动在每个肢体的脚踝周围自身录制,并用于比较速度匹配和无与伦比的捆绑带步行之间的前胃肌肉耦合。通常,响应量随20-50%而降低,并且在较高皮带速度下,在步幅循环中,在步幅循环中发生类似的21-20%。在分体带行走期间保留了前庭诱发的肌肉活动的这种速度依赖性调节,并且在每个肢体内相似,以速度匹配的捆扎带行走。这些结果表明,在运动过程中对踝关节肌的前庭影响可以独立地适应每个肢体。此外,在分裂带行走后,迅速发生(类似于13-34脚)的前庭诱发肌肉反应的调节。这种快速适应与步长对称的长时间适应(类似于128级)以及EMG幅度和定时(类似于40-100,并且类似于20-70步,而且20-70步)。这些结果表明,在感觉电机控制回路中迅速调整了对踝肌控制的前庭影响,而不是与分裂带自适应共同相关的长端误差校正机制。快速肢体特定的传感器反馈适应对于不对称的地面运动可能是有利的,例如导航不规则地形或转动。

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