Perturbations of Human Posture
- 1 December 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Motor Behavior
- Vol. 21 (4) , 357-372
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00222895.1989.10735489
Abstract
Leg muscle EMG responses and cerebral evoked potentials (CP), elicited by perturbations of stance while on a treadmill with split belts, were analyzed in order to study the relationship between compensatory leg muscle responses and afferent input to supraspinal centers. Various conditions of perturbation were used to establish the extent to which compensatory EMG responses and CPs show congruent behavior. Four different treadmill acceleration rates were applied in three different conditions (unilateral perturbation, directed forward or backward; bilateral perturbation, directed forward or backward; and opposing bilateral perturbation). EMG responses and CPs showed parallel increases in amplitude with increasing displacement velocity. The EMG responses showed distinct differences, predominantly in the response amplitude, between the different perturbation conditions, whereas the CPs were affected only to a minor degree. Tibialis anterior EMG responses were more closely related to the CP following forward perturbation than the corresponding gastrocnemius responses were to the CP following backward perturbation. We conclude that the EMG responses are more closely related than the CPs to displacement parameters and suggest that this is due to the further spinal processing of the afferent input needed to generate an appropriate EMG response. The closer relationship between the tibialis anterior response and CP may reflect a predominant central representation and control of tibialis anterior activation in the regulation of posture. The functional implications of these findings are discussed.Keywords
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