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Bilateral synergies in foot force production tasks (CROSBI ID 192880)

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Šarabon, Nejc ; Marković, Goran ; Mikulić, Pavle ; Latash Mark Bilateral synergies in foot force production tasks // Experimental brain research, 227 (2013), 1; 121-130. doi: 10.1007/s00221-013-3494-4

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Šarabon, Nejc ; Marković, Goran ; Mikulić, Pavle ; Latash Mark

engleski

Bilateral synergies in foot force production tasks

We analysed the effects of task symmetry during bilateral accurate force production tasks performed by the two feet. In particular, we tested a hypothesis that bilateral deficit would lead to higher indices of synergies defined as co-varied adjustments in the two forces across trials that reduced total force variability. The subjects produced steady-state force followed by a quick force pulse into the target. The two feet could be acting both into plantar flexion and into dorsiflexion (symmetrical tasks), or in opposite directions (asymmetrical task). We used the framework of the uncontrolled manifold hypothesis to quantify two variance components, one of which did not change total force (V UCM), while the other did (V ORT). Synergy indices during the asymmetrical task were higher than in either symmetrical task. The difference was due to higher V UCM (compared to the symmetrical plantar flexion task) or lower V ORT (compared to the symmetrical dorsiflexion task). The synergy index showed a drop (anticipatory synergy adjustment, ASA) starting 100-150 ms prior to the force pulse initiation. The ASA tended to be shorter and of a smaller magnitude for the asymmetrical task. This is the first demonstration of bilateral synergies during accurate force production by the legs. We conclude that bilateral deficit has no or weak effects on two-leg synergies. The results fit the earlier introduced scheme with two groups of neural variables defining average performance of a redundant system and patterns of co-variation among its elemental variables, respectively.

synergies ; bilateral deficit ; coordination

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227 (1)

2013.

121-130

objavljeno

0014-4819

10.1007/s00221-013-3494-4

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