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Proprioceptive feedback in humans expresses motor invariants during writing.

Albert, Frederic (author)
Ribot-Ciscar, Edith (author)
Fiocchi, Michel (author)
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Bergenheim, Mikael (author)
Högskolan i Gävle,Belastningsskadecentrum
Roll, Jean-Pierre (author)
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2005-04-27
2005
English.
In: Experimental Brain Research. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 0014-4819 .- 1432-1106. ; 164:2, s. 242-9
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  • Proprioceptive feedback from populations of muscle spindle afferents feeds the brain with information relating to the instantaneous velocity and direction of ongoing movements. In this paper, we investigate whether the invariant relationship between the velocity and curvature of a trajectory, i.e. the two-thirds power law, is reflected in this muscle spindle feedback. Sixty unitary muscle spindle afferents from six ankle muscle groups were recorded using intraneural microelectrodes during imposed "writing-like" movements. The movements had kinematic parameters obeying the two-thirds power law and were imposed so that the tip of the foot followed trajectories forming four different letters and six numbers. The responses of the muscle spindle afferent populations were analysed using the population vector model. The results demonstrate that the neuronal trajectories attained from populations of muscle spindles clearly depict the path and kinematic parameters and express the movement invariants, i.e. the trajectory segmentation into units of action and the two-thirds power law. The central vs peripheral origin of such constraints involved in the motor system is discussed.

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Action Potentials physiology
Afferent Pathways physiology
Ankle Joint physiology
Biomechanics
Electromyography
Feedback physiology
Foot innervation physiology
Humans
Motor Skills physiology
Movement physiology
Muscle Contraction physiology
Muscle Spindles physiology
Muscle
Skeletal innervation physiology
Neurons
Afferent physiology
Proprioception physiology

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