Changes in perceived heaviness and motor commands produced by cutaneous reflexes in man.
- 1 March 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 397 (1) , 113-126
- https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.1988.sp016991
Abstract
1. This study examined the relationship between the perceived heaviness of a weight and reflexes acting on the motoneurones required for the contraction. The perceived heaviness of low (100 g) and high (500 g) reference weight lifted by the first dorsal interosseous muscle was estimated using a matching task. Weights were also lifted during stimulation of the digital nerves of the index finger at two times and four times sensory threshold (T). Averages of force and EMG were also made when isometric forces of 100 and 500 g were maintained. 2. Stimuli at 4T produced a significant increase in perceived heaviness in each subject for both reference weights. Averages of EMG made under isometric conditions showed a short-latency inhibition with a reflex reduction in force following single stimuli. This inhibition was also observed during weight lifting when trains of stimuli were given. 3. Stimuli at 2T produced less-marked changes in EMG, averaged force, and perceived heavinesss for individual subjects. However, for the group of subjects, perceived heaviness declined significantly with 2T stimuli for the 500 g but not the 100 g weight. This decrease in perceived heaviness was associated with evidence of short-latency facilitation within the motoneurone pool. 4. Inhibition of the motoneurone pool was associated with an increase and facilitation with a decrease in perceived heaviness. These observations favour a role for a single of centrally generated motor command in the sensation of heaviness and provide insight as to how this single must change when relfex inputs change and when high-threshold motoneurones are recruited.This publication has 31 references indexed in Scilit:
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