Discrete bandwidth visual feedback increases structure of output as compared to continuous visual feedback in isometric force control tasks

被引:12
作者
Schiffman, Jeffrey M.
Luchies, Carl W.
Piscitelle, Louis
Hasselquist, Leif
Gregorczyk, Karen N.
机构
[1] USA, Natick Soldier Ctr, Natick, MA 01760 USA
[2] Univ Kansas, Dept Mech Engn, Lawrence, KS 66045 USA
关键词
submaximal strength; fractal analysis; complexity;
D O I
10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2006.05.009
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 [生物医学工程];
摘要
Background. Performance variability measures provide a partial picture of force control ability. Nonlinear analyses can reveal important information related to the randomness and complexity of the data, providing a more complete picture of the physiological process. Methods. We investigated the effects of visual feedback on the structure and performance of the force output from isometric force control tasks. Twelve young volunteers completed isometric force control tasks using two types of visual feedback: discrete bandwidth (+/- 4% maximal voluntary contraction) and continuous line matching. We determined force signal variability (standard deviation), self-similarity (fractal dimension), and complexity (approximate entropy). Analyses of variance (feedback x muscle group x force level) were conducted and P values less than 0.05 were considered significant. Findings. The force signal in discrete bandwidth feedback, compared to continuous line matching, had significantly a higher standard deviation (P=.000): 2.18 N in (SD 1.98) vs. 0.99 N in (SD 0.91); lower fractal dimension (P=.000): 1.07 (SD 0.04) vs. 1.16 (SD 0.04); and lower approximate entropy (P=.000): 0.12 (SD 0.07) vs. 0.26 (SD 0.09). Interpretation. The greater self-similarity (lower fractal dimension) and greater regularity (lower approximate entropy) of the discrete bandwidth, compared to the continuous line matching, may indicate a process that required more kinesthetic (intrinsic) feedback to modulate force. Clinicians may choose to employ visual feedback paradigms that target the use of intrinsic feedback during rehabilitatiom Discrete bandwidth feedback may be useful for delineating impairments in motor skill and measuring outcomes of intervention programs. (c) 2006, Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved,
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