Is human muscle spindle afference dependent on perceived size of error in visual tracking?

被引:18
作者
Kakuda, N [1 ]
Wessberg, J [1 ]
Vallbo, AB [1 ]
机构
[1] GOTHENBURG UNIV, DEPT PHYSIOL, S-41390 GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN
关键词
voluntary movement; hand; muscle spindle; fusimotor system; human;
D O I
10.1007/PL00005633
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Impulses of 16 muscle spindle afferents from finger extensor muscles were recorded from the radial nerve along with electromyographic (EMG) activity and kinematics of joint movement. Twelve units were classified as Ia and 4 as II spindle afferents. Subjects were requested to perform precision movements at a single metacarpophalangeal joint in an indirect visual tracking task. Similar movements were executed under two different conditions, i.e. with high and low error gain, The purpose was to explore whether different precision demands were associated with different spindle firing rates. With high error gain, a small but significantly higher impulse rate was found in pooled data from Ia afferents during lengthening movements but not during shortening movements, nor with II afferents. EMG was also significantly higher with high error gain in recordings with Ia afferents. When the effect of EMG was factored out, using partial correlation analysis, the significant difference in Ia bring rate vanished, The findings suggest that fusimotor drive as well as skeletomotor activity were both marginally higher when the precision demand was higher, whereas no indication of independent fusimotor adjustments was found. These results are discussed with respect to data from behaving animals and the role of fusimotor independence in various limb muscles proposed.
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