DocumentCode
1761797
Title
Evaluation of Feedforward and Feedback Contributions to Hand Stiffness and Variability in Multijoint Arm Control
Author
Xin He ; Yu-Fan Du ; Ning Lan
Author_Institution
Sch. of Biomed. Eng., Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ., Shanghai, China
Volume
21
Issue
4
fYear
2013
fDate
41456
Firstpage
634
Lastpage
647
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to validate a neuromechanical model of the virtual arm (VA) by comparing emerging behaviors of the model to those of experimental observations. Hand stiffness of the VA model was obtained by either theoretical computation or simulated perturbations. Variability in hand position of the VA was generated by adding signal dependent noise (SDN) to the motoneuron pools of muscles. Reflex circuits of Ia, Ib and Renshaw cells were included to regulate the motoneuron pool outputs. Evaluation of hand stiffness and variability was conducted in simulations with and without afferent feedback under different patterns of muscle activations during postural maintenance. The simulated hand stiffness and variability ellipses captured the experimentally observed features in shape, magnitude and orientation. Steady state afferent feedback contributed significantly to the increase in hand stiffness by 35.75 ± 16.99% in area, 18.37 ± 7.80% and 16.15 ± 7.15% in major and minor axes; and to the reduction of hand variability by 49.41 ± 21.19% in area, 36.89 ± 12.78% and 18.87 ± 23.32% in major and minor axes. The VA model reproduced the neuromechanical behaviors that were consistent with experimental data, and it could be a useful tool for study of neural control of posture and movement, as well as for application to rehabilitation.
Keywords
biomechanics; elastic constants; feedback; feedforward; medical control systems; muscle; neurophysiology; feedback contribution; feedforward contribution; hand stiffness; hand variability; motoneuron pool outputs; movement neural control; multijoint arm control; muscle motoneuron pools; neuromechanics; postural maintenance; signal dependent noise; simulated perturbations; virtual arm; Computational modeling; Delay; Force; Integrated circuit modeling; Joints; Mathematical model; Muscles; Afferent feedback; feedforward control; hand stiffness; kinematic variability; modeling and simulation; multijoint posture; Algorithms; Arm; Biomechanical Phenomena; Computer Simulation; Feedback, Physiological; Hand; Humans; Joints; Models, Neurological; Models, Statistical; Motor Neurons; Muscle Fibers, Skeletal; Musculoskeletal Physiological Phenomena; Recruitment, Neurophysiological; Reflex;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1534-4320
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNSRE.2012.2234479
Filename
6387310
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