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Visuomotor control of step descent: evidence of specialised role of the lower visual field.

机译:逐步下降的视觉运动控制:下视野的特殊作用的证据。

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We often complete step downs in the absence of visual feedback of the lower-limbs, and/or of the area on the ground where we intend to land (e.g. when descending a step whilst carrying a laundry basket). Therefore, the present study examined whether information from lower visual field (lvf) provides any advantage to the control of step descent. Ten healthy subjects (age 24.4 +/- 9.4 years) completed repeated step downs over three-step heights with visual information available from either full or upper visual fields (lvf occluded), and for specific intervals relative to step initiation. Visuomotor control of step descent was assessed by determining pre-landing kinematic measures and landing mechanic variables for the initial landing period. Findings indicate that whilst there were only limited effects on pre-landing kinematic measures under lvf occlusion, individual's ability to plan/control landing mechanics was significantly different in such conditions compared to when they had access to full field vision. These changes were consistent with participants being uncertain regarding precise floor height when access to lvf was restricted, and consequently led them to adapt their landing behaviour but without fundamentally altering their stepping strategy. Compared to when vision was available throughout, the occlusion of vision (full or upper visual field) from toe-off or mid-swing onwards caused very few differences in landing behaviour. This suggests that the contribution of information from lvf to the control of landing behaviour occurs predominantly prior to or during movement initiation and that 'online' vision is used only in the latter portion of the descent phase to subtly 'fine tune' landings.
机译:我们通常在没有下肢和/或我们要降落的地面区域的视觉反馈的情况下完成降落操作(例如,在提着洗衣篮时下降一步时)。因此,本研究检查了来自较低视野(lvf)的信息是否对步进下降的控制提供了任何好处。十名健康受试者(年龄为24.4 +/- 9.4岁)在三步高度上完成了重复的降落动作,并获得了来自完整视野或较高视野(闭塞lvf)的视觉信息,并在相对于踏步开始的特定间隔内进行了测绘。通过确定着陆前的着陆运动学措施和着陆机械变量来评估逐步下降的运动控制。研究结果表明,虽然在lvf闭塞状态下对着陆前运动学测量的影响有限,但在这种情况下,个人计划/控制着陆力学的能力与他们获得全视野的能力相比有很大不同。这些变化与参与者在限制进入lvf时不确定精确的地板高度是一致的,因此导致他们适应着陆行为,但没有从根本上改变其踏步策略。与从头到尾或挥杆中段开始一直遮挡视力(全视野或上视野)相比,降落行为几乎没有差异。这表明从lvf信息对着陆行为控制的贡献主要发生在运动开始之前或期间,并且“在线”视觉仅在下降阶段的后期使用,以巧妙地“微调”着陆。

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