Neck muscle fatigue disrupts self-motion perception.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES Experimental Brain Research Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1007/s00221-025-07012-z
F M Botti, M Guardabassi, A Ferraresi, M Faralli, G M Filippi, V Marcelli, C Occhigrossi, V E Pettorossi
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The effect of neck muscle fatigue induced by prolonged isometric contraction of the neck extensor muscles on self-motion perception was studied. The magnitude of self-motion perception was assessed by evaluating the tracking of a remembered earth-fixed visual target during passive symmetric and asymmetric sinusoidal horizontal body rotation. The trunk was rotated on a stationary head for examining the role of neck proprioception and the whole-body for that of the vestibular system. To induce neck extensor muscle fatigue, participants held their head extended against a load for several minutes. Perceptual responses were examined before and during neck muscle fatigue. It was found that the perception of the movement was diminished by neck muscle fatigue as shown by a reduction of the amplitude of the tracking during trunk rotation. This suggests that fatigue affects the motion perception when the neck proprioceptive system was activated by the rotation. This effect has been observed only during slow rotation, while the responses remained unmodified during fast rotation. In contrast, neck muscle fatigue did not affect the tracking when rotation activated only the vestibular system. Furthermore, neck muscle fatigue abolished the effect of tonic head deviation on perceptual responses to whole-body rotation. Therefore, neck muscle fatigue alters the self-motion perception reducing the ability of the proprioceptive system to signal slow trunk rotations and the position of the head relative to the trunk during body movements.

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颈部肌肉疲劳会破坏自我运动感知。
研究了颈部伸肌长时间等距收缩引起的颈部肌肉疲劳对自我运动知觉的影响。通过对被动对称和非对称正弦水平旋转过程中记忆地球固定视觉目标的跟踪来评估自运动知觉的大小。在固定的头部上旋转躯干,以检查颈部本体感觉的作用,并检查整个前庭系统的作用。为了引起颈部伸肌疲劳,参与者将头部伸到负荷上几分钟。在颈部肌肉疲劳之前和期间检查知觉反应。研究发现,颈部肌肉疲劳减少了对运动的感知,这表现在躯干旋转过程中跟踪幅度的减少。这表明,当颈部本体感觉系统被旋转激活时,疲劳会影响运动感知。这种效应仅在慢速旋转时观察到,而在快速旋转时响应保持不变。相反,当旋转只激活前庭系统时,颈部肌肉疲劳不会影响跟踪。此外,颈部肌肉疲劳消除了强直性头部偏差对全身旋转知觉反应的影响。因此,颈部肌肉疲劳改变了自我运动感知,降低了本体感觉系统在身体运动过程中发出躯干缓慢旋转和头部相对于躯干位置信号的能力。
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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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