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Precision grasps of children and young and old adults: individual differences in digit contact strategy, purchase pattern, and digit posture.

机译:精确掌握儿童以及年轻人和老年人:手指接触策略,购买方式和手指姿势的个体差异。

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The evolutionary origins and variations of the precision grip, in which an object is held between the thumb and other digits, are poorly understood. This is surprising because the neural basis of this grasp pattern, including the motor cortex and pyramidal tract have received extensive study. Most previous work has shown that features of an object to be grasped (external factors) determine grasp patterns. The objective of the present study was to investigate individual differences (central factors) in use of the pincer and other precision grips. The grasping patterns of male and female young adults, older adults and children were examined as they reached (with both left and right hand) for five small beads (3-16mm diameter). Frame-by-frame analysis of grasping indicated a high degree of variability in digit contact strategies, purchase patterns and digit posture both within and between subjects. (1) The contact strategies consisted of five variations, depending on whether the thumb or the index finger dragged or stabilized the bead for grasping. (2) Purchase patterns consisted of seven different types of precision grips, involving the thumb and various combinations of other digits. (3) There were four variations stemming from the posture of the non-grasping digits. Grip patterns of the left and right hands were correlated in individual subjects, as were strategies used for different bead sizes. Females displayed slightly more variability in grasp patterns than did males, and digit width (obtained from photocopies of the subjects' hands) was weakly correlated with the grasp patterns used. Although it was expected that the pincer would be used for all objects, it was preferentially used for only the smallest object except for older adults who used the pincer grasp on most objects. The variability in digit contact strategies, purchase patterns, and posture of the non-grasping digits indicates that central factors (innate or learning-induced architecture of the left parietal cortex) make important contributions to the selection of a grasping pattern. These individual differences are discussed in relation to the neural control of grasping and its potential contribution to understanding the evolution, development, and pathology of the precision grip.
机译:精确握持的进化起源和变化很少,人们将精确握持的物体握在拇指和其他手指之间。这是令人惊讶的,因为这种抓握方式的神经基础,包括运动皮层和锥体束,已经得到了广泛的研究。以前的大多数工作表明,要把握的物体特征(外部因素)决定了把握模式。本研究的目的是研究在使用钳子和其他精密握把时的个体差异(中心因素)。在他们到达(用左手和右手)找到五个小珠子(直径3-16mm)时,检查了男性和女性年轻人,老年人和儿童的抓握方式。抓握的逐帧分析表明,受试者内部和受试者之间的手指接触策略,购买方式和手指姿势存在高度差异。 (1)接触策略由五种变化组成,具体取决于拇指还是食指拖动或稳定了要抓握的小珠。 (2)购买模式由七种不同类型的精密手柄组成,涉及拇指和其他数字的各种组合。 (3)非抓握手指的姿势有四个变化。左脚和右手的握力模式在各个对象中相关,用于不同大小珠子的策略也相关。与男性相比,女性在握持方式上的变异性略强,并且手指宽度(从受试者手的复印件获得)与所使用的握持方式之间的关联性较弱。尽管可以预期将钳子用于所有对象,但是除那些对大多数对象使用钳子抓握的老年人外,它仅优先用于最小的对象。手指接触策略,购买方式和非抓握手指姿势的可变性表明,中心因素(左顶叶皮层的固有或学习诱发的结构)为选择抓握方式做出了重要贡献。讨论了这些个体差异,涉及抓握的神经控制及其对理解精确抓握的演变,发展和病理的潜在贡献。

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