Identifying control structure of multi-joint coordination in dart throwing: the effect of distance constraint

HosseiniZarch S.H.1ABCDE, Arsham S.2ABCDE, Tabatabaei Ghomshe S.F.3ABCDE, Honarvar M.H.4ABCDE
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Background: This study used the uncontrolled manifold (UCM) approach to study joint coordination underlying the control of task-related variables important for success at dart throwing skill. Success at a task can be achieved, in principle, by always adopting a particular joint combination. In contrast, we adopt a more selective control strategy: variations of the joint configuration that leave the values of essential task variables unchanged are predicted to be less controlled (i.e., stabilized to a lesser degree) than joint configuration changes that shift the values of the task variables. Objectives: How this abundance of motor solutions is managed by the nervous system and whether and how the throwing in different distances affects the solution to joint coordination was investigated in this study. Methods: Our experimental task involved dart throwing to a target under three conditions (standard, short and long distance) that it performed by fifteen dart professional and semiprofessional athletes. The four joint angles of the arm were obtained from the recorded positions of markers on the limb segments. The variability of joint configurations was decomposed into components lying parallel to those sets and components lying in their complement with respect to control of the path of the arm’s center of mass and spatial position of the hand. Results: When performing the task in all three different conditions, fluctuations of joint configuration that affected arm’s center of mass and spatial position variables were much reduced compared with fluctuations that did not affect these variables. The UCM principle applied to arm’s center of mass and spatial position thus captures the structure of the motor control system across different parts of joint configuration space as the movement evolves in time. Moreover, constraints representing an invariant arm’s center of mass or the spatial position structured joint configuration variability in the early and mid-portion of the movement trajectory, but not at the time of throwing. This specific control strategy indicate a target can be hit successfully also by controlling irrelevant directions in joint space equally to relevant ones. Conclusion: The results suggests a specific control strategy in which changes of joint configuration that are irrelevant to success at the task are selectively released from control. As a result, the method can be successfully used to determine the structure of coordination in joint space that underlies the control of the essential variables for a given task.
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背景:本研究使用非受控流形(UCM)方法来研究联合协调,这是控制飞镖投掷技能成功的重要任务相关变量的基础。原则上,一项任务的成功可以通过始终采用特定的联合组合来实现。相反,我们采用了一种更具选择性的控制策略:与改变任务变量值的联合配置变化相比,保持基本任务变量值不变的联合配置的变化被预测为控制较少(即稳定程度较低)。目的:本研究调查了神经系统如何管理这种丰富的运动解决方案,以及不同距离的投掷是否以及如何影响关节协调的解决方案。方法:我们的实验任务是由15名飞镖专业和半专业运动员在标准、短距离和长距离三种条件下向目标投掷飞镖。根据记录的肢体节段上标记的位置获得手臂的四个关节角度。关节构型的可变性被分解为与这些集合平行的分量和相对于手臂质心路径和手的空间位置的控制处于互补位置的分量。结果:当在所有三种不同条件下执行任务时,影响手臂质心和空间位置变量的关节构型波动与不影响这些变量的波动相比大大减少。因此,应用于手臂质心和空间位置的UCM原理捕捉了随着运动随时间演变,关节配置空间不同部分的电机控制系统结构。此外,在运动轨迹的早期和中期,但在投掷时,代表不变手臂质心或空间位置结构化关节配置可变性的约束。这种特定的控制策略表明,通过控制关节空间中与相关方向相等的不相关方向,也可以成功命中目标。结论:研究结果提出了一种特定的控制策略,即选择性地释放与任务成功无关的关节构型变化。因此,该方法可以成功地用于确定关节空间中的协调结构,该结构是控制给定任务的基本变量的基础。
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