The volitional unit: a functional concept in cortico-motoneuronal connections in humans

J.F. Jabre, B.T. Salzsieder
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Abstract

We used the EMG precision decomposition technique to resolve complex EMG signals and derive information about the firing times of a family of motor units (MUs) and the force they produce. The active units shared a common behavior among their firing rates, a concept described by DeLuca et al. and termed the ‘common drive’. This ‘common’ behavior was extracted as the average of the firing rates of MUs and found to track the subject's force trajectory. In this paper, we propose the existence of functional cortico-motoneuronal connections which provide for a large number of combinations between affector cortical motoneurons (CMNs) and effector spinal motoneurons (SMNs) for the generation of a purposeful movement. We argue that these connections provide the essential link between volition and movement and function as a ‘volitional unit’ which consists of the CMNs, the SMNs and the anatomical and interneuronal connections between them.

意志单位:人类皮质-运动-神经元连接的功能概念
我们使用EMG精确分解技术来解析复杂的EMG信号,并获得关于一系列运动单元(mu)的放电时间及其产生的力的信息。活动单元在其发射速率中具有共同的行为,这是DeLuca等人描述的概念,并称为“共同驱动”。这种“普遍”行为被提取为mu射击速率的平均值,并发现可以跟踪受试者的力轨迹。在本文中,我们提出功能性皮质-运动神经元连接的存在,它提供了大量的影响皮质运动神经元(CMNs)和效应脊髓运动神经元(SMNs)之间的组合,以产生有目的的运动。我们认为,这些连接提供了意志和运动之间的基本联系,并作为一个“意志单位”的功能,由cmn, smn以及它们之间的解剖和神经元间连接组成。
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