Startle reveals independent preparation and initiation of triphasic EMG burst components in targeted ballistic movements.

نویسندگان

  • Christopher J Forgaard
  • Dana Maslovat
  • Anthony N Carlsen
  • Romeo Chua
  • Ian M Franks
چکیده

Muscles involved in rapid, targeted movements about a single joint often display a triphasic [agonist (AG1)-antagonist (ANT)-agonist (AG2)] electromyographic (EMG) pattern. Early work using movement perturbations suggested that for short movements, the entire EMG pattern was prepared and initiated in advance (Wadman WJ, Dernier van der Gon JJ, Geuze RH, Mol CR. J Hum Mov Stud 5: 3-17, 1979), whereas more recent transcranial magnetic stimulation evidence indicates that the ANT may be programmed separately (MacKinnon CD, Rothwell JC. J Physiol 528: 633-645, 2000) with execution of the bursts occurring serially (Irlbacher K, Voss M, Meyer BU, Rothwell JC. J Physiol 574: 917-928, 2006). The purpose of the current study was to investigate the generation of triphasic EMG bursts for movements of different amplitudes. In experiment 1, participants performed rapid elbow extension movements to 20° and 60° targets, and on some trials, a startling acoustic stimulus (SAS), which is thought to trigger prepared motor commands at short latency, was delivered at the onset of AG1. For short movements, this perturbation elicited ANT and AG2 early, suggesting the agonist and antagonist bursts may have been programmed independently. In contrast, the same manipulation did not disrupt EMG timing parameters for the long movements, raising the possibility that ANT and AG2 were not fully programmed in advance of movement onset. In experiment 2, an SAS was delivered later in the movement, which produced early onset of both ANT and AG2. We propose that the triphasic pattern is executed serially but believe the trigger signal for initiating the ANT burst occurs not in relation to the AG1 burst, but rather in close temporal proximity to the expected onset of ANT.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of neurophysiology

دوره 110 9  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2013