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The Journal of Neurophysiology Vol. 82 No. 1 July 1999, pp. 255-259
Copyright ©1999 by the American Physiological Society
1Psychology Department, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47405; and 2NeuroMuscular Research Center, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts 02215
Zaal, Frank T.J.M.,
Kristin Daigle,
Gerald L. Gottlieb, and
Esther Thelen.
An Unlearned Principle for Controlling Natural Movements. J. Neurophysiol. 82: 255-259, 1999.
Recently, Gottlieb and colleagues discovered a linear relation between
elbow and shoulder dynamic torque in natural pointing movements in the
sagittal plane. The present study investigates if the process of
learning to reach involves discovering this linearity principle. We
inspected torque data from four infants who were learning to reach and
grab a toy in front of them. In a longitudinal study, we collected data
both in the period before and after they performed their first
successful reaches. Torque profiles at the shoulder and elbow were
typically multipeaked and became more and more biphasic toward the end
of the first year of life. Torques at the shoulder and elbow were
correlated tightly for movements in the prereaching period as well as
for reaches later in the year. Furthermore, slopes of a regression of
shoulder dynamic torque on elbow dynamic torque were remarkably constant at a value ~2.5-3.0. If linear synergy is used by the nervous system to reduce the controlled degrees of freedom, it will act
as a strong constraint on the complex of possible coordination patterns
for arm movement early in life. Natural reaching movements can
capitalize on this constraint because it simplifies the process of
learning to reach.
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