Influence of abnormal postural and sensory conditions on human sensorimotor localization.

Environmental biology and medicine Pub Date : 1976-01-01
J R Lackner
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A wide range of experiments exposing subjects to unusual postural, sensory, and gravitational conditions have been discussed. In general, regardless of the nature of the experimental intervention, changes in sensory localization and sensorimotor coordination resulted. After prolonged exposure to the abnormal stimulus situation, sensory localization as well as sensorimotor coordination showed evidence of compensation, with performance returning toward normal. Our characterization and understanding of these experimental situations has only begun. Similar principles appear, however, to underlie many of these studies. Changes in interpreted posture induced by angular and linear acceleration are accompanied by changes in visual and auditory localization of comparable size. Rearrangement of the visual array by prism spectacles causes errors in sensorimotor coordination that are later eliminated by postural adjustments. Thus, in general, exposure to visual orientation, results in errors insensory localization; exposure to these abnormal states leads to compensatory alterations in postural and sensory mechanisms by a systematic modification of their interrelationship.

异常的姿势和感觉条件对人感觉运动定位的影响。
广泛的实验暴露受试者不寻常的姿势,感觉和重力条件进行了讨论。总的来说,无论实验干预的性质如何,都会导致感觉定位和感觉运动协调的变化。在长时间暴露于异常刺激环境后,感觉定位和感觉运动协调表现出补偿,表现恢复正常。我们对这些实验情况的描述和理解才刚刚开始。然而,类似的原理似乎是这些研究的基础。角加速度和线加速度引起的解释姿势的变化伴随着相当大小的视觉和听觉定位的变化。棱镜眼镜对视觉阵列的重排会导致感觉运动协调的错误,这些错误后来通过姿势调整来消除。因此,在一般情况下,暴露于视觉方向,导致错误的感觉定位;暴露在这些异常状态下,通过系统地改变它们之间的相互关系,导致姿势和感觉机制的代偿性改变。
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