Common muscle synergies for control of center of mass and force in nonstepping and stepping postural behaviors

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作者
Chvatal, Stacie A. [1 ]
Torres-Oviedo, Gelsy [1 ]
Safavynia, Seyed A. [1 ]
Ting, Lena H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Georgia Tech & Emory Univ, Wallace H Coulter Dept Biomed Engn, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
balance; electromyograph; falls; human; posture; SUPPORT SURFACE PERTURBATIONS; NATURAL MOTOR BEHAVIORS; SPINAL-CORD; BIOMECHANICAL FUNCTIONS; MATRIX FACTORIZATION; PREMOTOR DRIVES; UPRIGHT STANCE; LEG MUSCLES; RESPONSES; MOVEMENTS;
D O I
10.1152/jn.00549.2010
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Chvatal SA, Torres-Oviedo G, Safavynia SA, Ting LH. Common muscle synergies for control of center of mass and force in nonstepping and stepping postural behaviors. J Neurophysiol 106: 999-1015, 2011. First published June 8, 2011; doi:10.1152/jn.00549.2010.-We investigated muscle activity, ground reaction forces, and center of mass (CoM) acceleration in two different postural behaviors for standing balance control in humans to determine whether common neural mechanisms are used in different postural tasks. We compared nonstepping responses, where the base of support is stationary and balance is recovered by returning CoM back to its initial position, with stepping responses, where the base of support is enlarged and balance is recovered by pushing the CoM away from the initial position. In response to perturbations of the same direction, these two postural behaviors resulted in different muscle activity and ground reaction forces. We hypothesized that a common pool of muscle synergies producing consistent task-level biomechanical functions is used to generate different postural behaviors. Two sets of support-surface translations in 12 horizontal-plane directions were presented, first to evoke stepping responses and then to evoke nonstepping responses. Electromyographs in 16 lower back and leg muscles of the stance leg were measured. Initially (similar to 100-ms latency), electromyographs, CoM acceleration, and forces were similar in nonstepping and stepping responses, but these diverged in later time periods (similar to 200 ms), when stepping occurred. We identified muscle synergies using non-negative matrix factorization and functional muscle synergies that quantified correlations between muscle synergy recruitment levels and biomechanical outputs. Functional muscle synergies that produce forces to restore CoM position in nonstepping responses were also used to displace the CoM during stepping responses. These results suggest that muscle synergies represent common neural mechanisms for CoM movement control under different dynamic conditions: stepping and nonstepping postural responses.
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页数:17
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