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Motor preparation for compensatory reach-to-grasp responses when viewing a wall-mounted safety handle

机译:电机准备用于在观察壁挂安全手柄时进行补偿到握持响应

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The present study explored how motor cortical activity was influenced by visual perception of complex environments that either afforded or obstructed arm and leg reactions in young, healthy adults. Most importantly, we focused on compensatory balance reactions where the arms were required to regain stability following unexpected postural perturbation. Our first question was if motor cortical activity from the hand area automatically corresponds to the visual environment. Affordance-based priming of the motor system was assessed using single-pulse Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) to determine if visual access to a wall-mounted support handle influenced corticospinal excitability. We evaluated if hand actions were automatically facilitated and/or suppressed by viewing an available handle within graspable range. Our second question was if the requirement for rapid movement to recover balance played a role in modulating any affordance effect in the hands. The goal was to disentangle motor demands related to postural threat from the impact of observation alone. For balance trials, a custom-built, lean and release apparatus was used to impose temporally unpredictable postural perturbations. In all balance trials, perturbations were of sufficient magnitude to evoke a compensatory change-in-support response; therefore, any recovery action needed to carefully take into account the affordances and constraints of the perceived environment to prevent a fall. Consistent with our first hypothesis, activity in an intrinsic hand muscle was increased when participants passively viewed a wall-mounted safety handle, in both seated and standing contexts. Contrary to our second hypothesis, this visual priming was absent when perturbations were imposed and the handle was needed to regain balance. Our results reveal that motor set is influenced by simply viewing objects that afford a grasp. We suggest that such preparation may provide an advantage when generating balance recovery actions that require quickly grasping a supportive handle. This priming effect likely competes with other task-dependent influences that regulate cortical motor output. Future studies should expand from limitations inherent with single-pulse TMS alone, to determine if vision of our surrounding world influences motor set in other contexts (e.g., intensified postural threat) and investigate if this priming corresponds to overt behavior. (C) 2019 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
机译:目前的研究探讨了运动皮质活动如何受到对复杂环境的视觉感知的影响,这些内容是患有或阻塞年轻,健康成年人的臂和腿部反应。最重要的是,我们专注于补偿性余额反应,在意外灾难性扰动之后恢复稳定性的武器。我们的第一个问题是,如果手区域的电机皮质活动会自动对应视觉环境。使用单脉冲经颅磁刺激(TMS)评估电动机系统的基于可用性的启动,以确定是否可视地访问壁挂式支撑手柄的影响,影响了皮质螺射兴奋性。我们通过在抓住范围内观察可用句柄自动促进和/或抑制,评估手动操作。我们的第二个问题是,如果要求恢复余额的快速运动的要求在调制手中的任何无力效应方面发挥了作用。目标是解开与单独观察的影响的姿势威胁相关的电机要求。对于平衡试验,用于施加定制,精益和释放设备来施加时间不可预测的姿势扰动。在所有平衡试验中,扰动都具有足够的程度,以引起补偿性变化的响应;因此,需要仔细考虑到感知环境的可承受和限制以防止秋季的任何恢复行动。与我们的第一个假设一致,当参与者被动地观察壁挂安全手柄时,在坐姿和站立的上下文中,增加了内在手肌肉中的活性。与我们的第二个假设相反,当施加扰动并且需要掌握平衡时,不存在这种视觉灌注。我们的研究结果表明,电机集只是通过简单地观察掌握的物体来影响。我们建议这种准备在生成需要快速抓住支撑手柄的平衡恢复动作时可以提供优势。这种引发效果可能与其他任务相关的影响竞争调节皮质电机输出。未来的研究应该从单独的单脉冲TM固有的限制扩展,以确定我们周围世界的愿景是否影响其他情况(例如,加强姿势威胁)的电动机集,并调查这种启动是否对应于公开行为。 (c)2019年作者。由elsevier有限公司出版。这是CC By-NC-ND许可下的开放式访问文章(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)。

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