Optimal control of redundant muscles in step-tracking wrist movements

被引:60
作者
Haruno, M
Wolpert, DM
机构
[1] UCL, Sobell Dept Motor Neurosci & Movement Disorders, Neurol Inst, London, England
[2] Adv Telecommun Res Inst, Computat Neurosci Labs, Kyoto, Japan
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10.1152/jn.00404.2005
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
An important question in motor neuroscience is how the nervous system controls the spatiotemporal activation patterns of redundant muscles in generating accurate movements. The redundant muscles may not only underlie the flexibility of our movements but also pose the challenging problem of how to select a specific sequence of muscle activation from the huge number of possible activations. Here, we propose that noise in the motor command that has an influence on task achievement should be considered in determining the optimal motor commands over redundant muscles. We propose an optimal control model for step- tracking wrist movements with redundant muscles that minimizes the end- point variance under signal- dependent noise. Step- tracking wrist movements of human and nonhuman primates provide a detailed data set to investigate the control mechanisms in movements with redundant muscles. The experimental EMG data can be summarized by two eminent features: 1) amplitude- graded EMG pattern, where the timing of the activity of the agonist and antagonist bursts show slight variations with changes in movement directions, and only the amplitude of activity is modulated; and 2) cosine tuning for movement directions exhibited by the agonist and antagonist bursts, and the discrepancy found between a muscle's agonist preferred direction and its pulling direction. In addition, it is also an important observation that subjects often overshoot the target. We demonstrate that the proposed model captures not only the spatiotemporal activation patterns of wrist muscles but also trajectory overshooting. This suggests that when recruiting redundant muscles, the nervous system may optimize the motor commands across the muscles to reduce the negative effects of motor noise.
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页码:4244 / 4255
页数:12
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