Author:
Tanaka Kazuya,Fujiki Soichiro,Atomi Tomoaki,Takano Wataru,Hasegawa Katsuya,Nagano Akinori,Shimizu Miho,Atomi Yoriko
Abstract
AbstractThe human being dynamically and highly controls the head–trunk with redundant mechanical structures to maintain a stable upright standing position that is inherently unstable. The posture control strategies are also affected by the differences in the conditions of sensory inputs. However, it is unclear how the head–trunk segmental properties are altered to respond to situations that require appropriate changes in standing posture control strategies. We used a data-driven approach to conduct a multipoint measurement of head–trunk sway control in a quiet standing position with differences in the conditions of sensory inputs. Healthy young subjects with 22 accelerometers attached to their backs were evaluated for head–trunk vibration during quiet standing under two conditions: one with open eyes and one with closed eyes. The synchronization of the acceleration and the instantaneous phase was then calculated. The results showed that the synchronization of acceleration and instantaneous phase varied depending on the visual condition, and there were some continuous coherent patterns in each condition. Findings were that the structural redundancy of the head–trunk, which is multi-segmental and has a high mass ratio in the whole body, must be adjusted adaptively according to the conditions to stabilize upright standing in human-specific bipeds.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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