优化运动性能与改变的感觉:多感官输入的检查
Niyousha Mortaza1,2, Steven R Passmore2, Cheryl M Glazebrook2
1Program of Applied Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2, Canada.
Brain sciences
|September 28, 2023
概括
诱导的麻醉严重损害了目标运动的准确性,突出了自觉的关键作用. 然而,听觉反有助于改善当体感官输入被破坏时的运动一致性.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 发动机控制器的控制器
- 人类运动科学科学 人类运动科学
背景情况:
- 包括自身感知在内的体感反对于精确的运动控制至关重要.
- 对体感官输入的干扰可以显著影响目标导向的运动.
- 了解补偿机制是解决运动缺陷的关键.
研究的目的:
- 研究诱导麻醉对准运动参数的影响.
- 为了确定视觉和听觉反是否可以在被破坏的体感反期间减轻性能下降.
- 为了评估运动适应改变体感官输入的适应性.
主要方法:
- 神经类型的成年人在诱导麻醉和可变的视觉反 (完全视力,没有视力) 的条件下执行了目标导向的准任务.
- 使用恒流刺激器诱导麻醉,并用特殊眼镜遮住视力.
- 实验2将听觉反用于成功的目标获取.
主要成果:
- 诱导的麻醉,特别是没有视力,导致对身体中线的终点误差显著增加.
- 仅仅视觉反无法完全弥补被破坏的自感输入.
- 试验2中的听觉反通过改变运动准备来改善诱导麻醉期间的终点变异性.
结论:
- 当视觉反有限时,自身感知输入对于保持运动精度至关重要.
- 虽然视力不足以完全恢复受损自觉的表现,但听觉线索可以帮助运动适应.
- 运动准备策略可以调整,以提高尽管体感障碍性能.
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