探索独立行走早期阶段感觉运动整合的皮层参与。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
Ruud A J Koster, Coen S Zandvoort, Jennifer N Kerkman, Andreas Daffertshofer, Nadia Dominici
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摘要

人体运动的控制是由先天的和新兴的运动肌肉协同作用的组合控制的。前者可以说是建立在脊髓和脑干电路的基础上,而后者则与皮层相似。根据假设,这种皮层活动反映了在行走发育过程中成熟的感觉运动整合。因此,我们通过控制23名幼儿在仪器跑步机上行走的重力负荷,同时记录24个躯干和下肢肌肉的3D运动学、脑电图和肌电图,来研究感觉信息的作用。通过低水平和高水平的外部体重支持来控制感官负荷。在两种不同的支持水平和步态发展的两个阶段:独立行走的开始(刚迈出第一步)和六个月的行走经验之间比较皮质协同连通性。这两个年龄组由不同的受试者组成。对于12岁学步儿童数据的数量和质量均满足要求进入分析。无论支撑水平和发育阶段如何,四种肌肉协同作用足以表征步态。皮质协同一致性证实了感觉运动皮层仅参与与步行发病相关的两种新兴协同作用。感官负荷的减少伴随着连贯性的下降,但这只发生在没有多少步行经验的幼儿身上。重力负荷改变了大脑皮层对协同作用的相似性,尤其是在幼儿时期,这表明它至少在某种程度上反映了感觉信息的整合。我们的发现暗示了感觉运动整合在与独立行走的开始相关的协同作用的出现中的重要性。
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Exploring the cortical involvement in sensorimotor integration during early stages of independent walking.

The control of human locomotion is governed by a combination of congenital and emerging locomotor muscle synergies. The first arguably build on spinal and brainstem circuitries, whereas the latter have a cortical resemblance. By hypothesis this cortical activity reflects sensorimotor integration which matures during the development of walking. We therefore investigated the role of sensory information by manipulating the gravitational loading in 23 toddlers walking on an instrumented treadmill while recording 3D kinematics, EEG, and EMG of 24 trunk and lower extremity muscles. Sensory loading was manipulated via low and high levels of external body weight support. Cortico-synergy connectivity was compared between the two different support levels and at two stages of gait development: onset of independent walking (just after the first steps) and at six months of walking experience. These two age groups consisted of different subjects. For twelve toddlers data quantity and quality met requirements to enter analysis. Four muscle synergies sufficed to characterise gait, regardless of support level and developmental stage. Cortico-synergy coherence confirmed involvement of the sensorimotor cortex only in the two emerging synergies associated with walking onset. Reduced sensory loading was accompanied by a decreased coherence but only in toddlers with little walking experience. That gravitational loading alters the cortical resemblance of the synergies, especially at an early age, suggests that it reflects the integration of sensory information, at least to some extent. Our findings hint at the importance of sensorimotor integration in the emergence of the synergies linked to the onset of independent walking.

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CiteScore
3.60
自引率
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发文量
228
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Founded in 1966, Experimental Brain Research publishes original contributions on many aspects of experimental research of the central and peripheral nervous system. The focus is on molecular, physiology, behavior, neurochemistry, developmental, cellular and molecular neurobiology, and experimental pathology relevant to general problems of cerebral function. The journal publishes original papers, reviews, and mini-reviews.
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