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The interaction of respiration and visual feedback on the control of force and neural activation of the agonist muscle.

机译:呼吸和视觉反馈的相互作用对激动剂肌肉的力量控制和神经激活。

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The purpose of this study was to compare force variability and the neural activation of the agonist muscle during constant isometric contractions at different force levels when the amplitude of respiration and visual feedback were varied. Twenty young adults (20-32 years, 10 men and 10 women) were instructed to accurately match a target force at 15% and 50% of their maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) with abduction of the index finger while controlling their respiration at different amplitudes (85%, 100% and 125% normal) in the presence and absence of visual feedback. Each trial lasted 22s and visual feedback was removed from 8-12 and 16-20s. Each subject performed three trials with each respiratory condition at each force level. Force variability was quantified as the standard deviation of the detrended force data. The neural activation of the first dorsal interosseus (FDI) was measured with bipolar surface electrodes placed distal to the innervation zone. Relative to normal respiration, force variability increased significantly only during high-amplitude respiration ( approximately 63%). The increase in force variability from normal- to high-amplitude respiration was strongly associated with amplified force oscillations from 0 to 3 Hz (R(2) ranged from .68 to .84, p< .001). Furthermore, the increase in force variability was exacerbated in the presence of visual feedback at 50% MVC (vision vs. no-vision: .97 vs. .87N) and was strongly associated with amplified force oscillations from 0 to 1 Hz (R(2)= .82) and weakly associated with greater power from 12 to 30 Hz (R(2)= .24) in the EMG of the agonist muscle. Our findings demonstrate that high-amplitude respiration and visual feedback of force interact and amplify force variability in young adults during moderate levels of effort.
机译:这项研究的目的是比较当呼吸幅度和视觉反馈幅度发生变化时,在不同力水平下等距恒定收缩过程中,力的可变性和激动肌的神经激活。指示20名年轻成年人(20-32岁,男10例,女10例)将目标力准确地与其最大自愿收缩(MVC)的15%和50%相匹配,并控制食指,同时以不同幅度控制其呼吸(有85%,100%和125%正常)在有无视觉反馈的情况下。每个试验持续22秒钟,视觉反馈从8到12和16到20秒钟中移除。每个受试者在每种力水平下针对每种呼吸情况进行了三项试验。力可变性被量化为去趋势力数据的标准偏差。用位于神经支配区远端的双极表面电极测量第一背骨(FDI)的神经激活。相对于正常呼吸,仅在高振幅呼吸期间,力量差异才显着增加(大约63%)。从正常呼吸到高振幅呼吸的力变化性的增加与从0到3 Hz的放大力振荡强烈相关(R(2)范围从0.68到0.84,p <.001)。此外,在视觉反馈为50%MVC的情况下(视觉与非视觉:.97与.87N)存在视觉反馈时,力可变性的增加会加剧,并且与从0到1 Hz的放大力振荡密切相关(R( 2)= .82),并且与激动肌的EMG中从12到30 Hz的更大功率(R(2)= .24)弱关联。我们的研究结果表明,在中等强度的努力中,高强度呼吸和力的视觉反馈会相互影响并放大年轻人的力变异性。

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