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Do Balance Demands Induce Shifts in Visual Proprioception in Crawling Infants?

机译:平衡需求要求在爬行婴儿中诱导视觉预防型的转变吗?

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The onset of hands-and-knees crawling during the latter half of the first year of life heralds pervasive changes in a range of psychological functions. Chief among these changes is a clear shift in visual proprioception, evident in the way infants use patterns of optic flow in the peripheral field of view to regulate their postural sway. This shift is thought to result from consistent exposure in the newly crawling infant to different patterns of optic flow in the central field of view and the periphery and the need to concurrently process information about self-movement, particularly postural sway, and the environmental layout during crawling. Researchers have hypothesized that the demands on the infant’s visual system to concurrently process information about self-movement and the environment press the infant to differentiate and functionalize peripheral optic flow for the control of balance during locomotion so that the central field of view is freed to engage in steering and monitoring the surface and potentially other tasks. In the current experiment, we tested whether belly crawling, a mode of locomotion that places negligible demands on the control of balance, leads to the same changes in the functional utilization of peripheral optic flow for the control of postural sway as hands-and-knees crawling. We hypothesized that hands-and-knees crawlers ( n = 15) would show significantly higher postural responsiveness to movements of the side walls and ceiling of a moving room than same-aged pre-crawlers ( n = 19) and belly crawlers ( n = 15) with an equivalent amount of crawling experience. Planned comparisons confirmed the hypothesis. Visual-postural coupling in the hands-and-knees crawlers was significantly higher than in the belly crawlers and pre-crawlers. These findings suggest that the balance demands associated with hands-and-knees crawling may be an important contributor to the changes in visual proprioception that have been demonstrated in several experiments to follow hands-and-knees crawling experience. However, we also consider that belly crawling may have less potent effects on visual proprioception because it is an effortful and attention-demanding mode of locomotion, thus leaving less attentional capacity available to notice changing relations between the self and the environment.
机译:在生命第一年的一半后半年后,手膝盖爬行的发作普遍存在一系列心理功能的变化。这些变化中的职务是视觉丙虫的清晰转变,在婴儿在外围视野中使用光学流动模式的方式明显,以调节其姿势摇摆。这种转变被认为是由新爬行婴儿的一致暴露于中央视野和周边的不同模式,以及周边,并且需要同时处理关于自动运动,特别是姿势的信息,以及期间的环境布局爬行。研究人员已经假设了对婴儿的视觉系统对自动运动和环境的同时处理信息的要求,从婴儿进行区分和功能化外围光流以控制运动过程中的平衡,以便释放中央视野是释放的在转向和监控表面和可能其他任务时。在目前的实验中,我们测试了腹部爬行,一种机置模式,使得对平衡控制的需求可忽略不计,导致外围光流功能利用的相同变化,以控制姿势摇摆作为手膝关节爬行。我们假设手膝关节爬虫(n = 15)将显示出比移动室的侧壁和天花板的运动显着更高的姿势响应性,而不是相同的预爬行器(n = 19)和腹部爬虫(n = 15)具有相当数量的爬行体验。计划的比较证实了假设。手膝关节爬行器中的视觉姿势耦合显着高于腹部爬行物和预爬行器。这些调查结果表明,与手膝盖爬行相关的余额需求可能是在几个实验中证明的视觉丙虫精浮变化的重要贡献者,以遵循手膝盖爬行经验。然而,我们还认为,腹部爬行可能对视觉预言的影响较少,因为它是一种艰难和关注的运动模式,因此留下更少的注意力可用于通知自我和环境之间的关系改变关系。

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