Interlimb Coordination in Human Crawling Reveals Similarities in Development and Neural Control With Quadrupeds

被引:80
|
作者
Patrick, Susan K. [1 ]
Noah, J. Adam [1 ]
Yang, Jaynie F. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alberta, Dept Phys Therapy, Edmonton, AB T6G 2G4, Canada
[2] Univ Alberta, Ctr Neurosci, Edmonton, AB T6G 2G4, Canada
基金
美国国家卫生研究院; 加拿大健康研究院;
关键词
SYMMETRICAL GAITS; LEG MOVEMENTS; PRIMATE QUADRUPEDALISM; NEONATAL-RAT; SPINAL-CORD; LOCOMOTION; WALKING; ARM; TRANSITIONS; CATS;
D O I
10.1152/jn.91125.2008
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Patrick SK, Noah JA, Yang JF. Interlimb coordination in human crawling reveals similarities in development and neural control With quadrupeds. J Neurophysiol 101: 603-613, 2009. First published November 26, 2008; doi:10.1152/jn.91125.2008. The study of quadrupeds has furnished most of our understanding of mammalian locomotion. To allow a more direct comparison of coordination between the four limbs in humans and quadrupeds, we studied crawling in the human, a behavior that is part of normal human development and mechanically more similar to quadrupedal locomotion than is bipedal walking. Interlimb coordination during hands-and-knees crawling is compared between humans and quadrupeds and between human infants and adults. Mechanical factors were manipulated during crawling to understand the relative contributions of mechanics and neural control. Twenty-six infants and seven adults were studied. Video, force plate, and electrogoniometer data were collected. Belt speed of the treadmill, width of base, and limb length were manipulated in adults. Influences of unweighting and limb length were explored in infants. Infants tended to move diagonal limbs together (trot-like). Adults additionally moved ipsilateral limbs together (pace-like). At lower speeds, movements of the four limbs were more equally spaced in time, with no clear pairing of limbs. At higher speeds, running symmetrical gaits were never observed, although one adult galloped. Widening stance prevented adults from using the pace-like gait, whereas lengthening the hind limbs (hands-and-feet crawling) largely prevented the trot-like gait. Limb length and unweighting had no effect on coordination in infants. We conclude that human crawling shares features both with other primates and with nonprimate quadrupeds, suggesting similar underlying mechanisms. The greater restriction in coordination patterns used by infants suggests their nervous system has less flexibility.
引用
收藏
页码:603 / 613
页数:11
相关论文
共 24 条
  • [21] Genes encoding critical transcriptional activators for murine neural tube development and human spina bifida: a case-control study
    Lu, Wei
    Guzman, Adrian R.
    Yang, Wei
    Chapa, Claudia J.
    Shaw, Gary M.
    Greene, Robert M.
    Pisano, M. Michele
    Lammer, Edward J.
    Finnell, Richard H.
    Zhu, Huiping
    BMC MEDICAL GENETICS, 2010, 11
  • [22] A high-light sensitivity optical neural silencer: development and application to optogenetic control of non-human primate cortex
    Han, Xue
    Chow, Brian Y.
    Zhou, Huihui
    Klapoetke, Nathan C.
    Chuong, Amy
    Rajimehr, Reza
    Yang, Aimei
    Baratta, Michael V.
    Winkle, Jonathan
    Desimone, Robert
    Boyden, Edward S.
    FRONTIERS IN SYSTEMS NEUROSCIENCE, 2011, 5
  • [23] Statistically based splicing detection reveals neural enrichment and tissue-specific induction of circular RNA during human fetal development (vol 16, 126, 2016)
    Szabo, Linda
    Morey, Robert
    Palpant, Nathan J.
    Wang, Peter L.
    Afari, Nastaran
    Jiang, Chuan
    Parast, Mana M.
    Murry, Charles E.
    Laurent, Louise C.
    Salzman, Julia
    GENOME BIOLOGY, 2016, 17
  • [24] THE QUALITY-CONTROL OF ALPHA-FETOPROTEIN REAGENTS AND ASSAY FOR THE ANTENATAL SCREENING AND DIAGNOSIS OF OPEN NEURAL-TUBE DEFECTS - REPORT OF A WORKSHOP SPONSORED BY THE NATIONAL-INSTITUTE-OF-CHILD-HEALTH-AND-HUMAN-DEVELOPMENT (NICHD), BETHESDA, MD, USAEN
    WALD, NJ
    CATZ, C
    DAYTON, D
    ALPERT, E
    BROCK, DJH
    CUCKLE, HS
    DANIEL, A
    FABRO, S
    GITLIN, D
    MACRI, J
    MILUNSKY, A
    NISHI, S
    OAKLEY, G
    REIMER, CB
    RUOSLAHTI, E
    SELL, S
    SIZARET, P
    STOLL, B
    CRUZ, FD
    EAVENSON, E
    HACKETT, JL
    KRETCHMER, N
    LANMAN, JT
    CLINICA CHIMICA ACTA, 1980, 105 (01) : 9 - 24