[The role of skin reception in controlling movements].

Neirofiziologiia = Neurophysiology Pub Date : 1992-01-01
K S Predtechenskaia
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Abstract

Skin receptors have been studied in the aspect of diverse phenomenology of their participation in organization of motor activity: from the protective flexor reflex to fine correcting effects from the skin which covers the muscle and the tendon. Analysis of the character of exteroceptive effects on reflector responses, cyclic motions and arbitrary activity has revealed a distinct determination of the effect, its dependence on localization and intensity of the exteroceptive stimulus, a moment of its application (state of motor centres) and so on. It is shown that the proprioceptive correction of the motion which underlies the ring control of the motion is inevitably added by exteroceptive effects incorporated into the same system due to their convergence to the same neuronal mechanisms. Basic moments of neuronal organization and basic mechanisms of sensory (exteroceptive) correction of motor activity are considered. Proceeding from the results of the author's investigations, the role of the premotor zone (the ventral horn, L6,7) interneurons which are not connected initially with afferents in the processes of sensomotor interaction in polysynaptic ways to the motoneuron is determined. It is supposed that these neurons integrate already selected information and form a discrete premise to output systems.

[皮肤接收在控制运动中的作用]。
皮肤受体参与运动活动组织的各种现象学已被研究:从保护性屈肌反射到覆盖肌肉和肌腱的皮肤的精细纠正作用。对反射反应、循环运动和任意活动的外感受效应特征的分析揭示了外感受效应的独特决定,其依赖于外感受刺激的定位和强度,其应用的时刻(运动中心的状态)等等。研究表明,运动的本体感觉矫正是运动环控制的基础,由于它们收敛于相同的神经元机制,因此不可避免地被纳入同一系统的外感受效应所增加。考虑了神经元组织的基本时刻和运动活动的感觉(外感受)矫正的基本机制。根据作者的研究结果,确定了运动前区(腹角,L6,7)中间神经元在多突触方式的感觉运动相互作用过程中与传入事件没有最初连接的作用。假设这些神经元整合了已经选择的信息,形成了输出系统的离散前提。
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