Anticipatory control and spatial cognition in locomotion and navigation through typical development and in cerebral palsy

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作者
Belmonti, Vittorio [1 ]
Cioni, Giovanni [1 ,2 ]
Berthoz, Alain [3 ]
机构
[1] IRCCS Fdn Stella Maris, Dept Dev Neurosci, Pisa, Calambrone, Italy
[2] Univ Pisa, Dept Clin & Expt Med, Pisa, Italy
[3] Coll France, 11 Pl Marcelin Berthelot, F-75005 Paris, France
关键词
GOAL-ORIENTED LOCOMOTION; CHILDREN; TRAJECTORIES; STRATEGIES; HUMANS; MEMORY; MOVEMENTS; PATTERNS; BRAIN;
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10.1111/dmcn.13044
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Behavioural evidence, summarized in this narrative review, supports a developmental model of locomotor control based on increasing neural integration of spatial reference frames. Two consistent adult locomotor behaviours are head stabilization and head anticipation: the head is stabilized to gravity and leads walking direction. This cephalocaudal orienting organization aligns gaze and vestibula with a reference frame centred on the upcoming walking direction, allowing anticipatory control on body kinematics, but is not fully developed until adolescence. Walking trajectories and those of hand movements share many aspects, including power laws coupling velocity to curvature, and minimized spatial variability. In fact, the adult brain can code trajectory geometry in an allocentric reference frame, irrespective of the end effector, regulating body kinematics thereafter. Locomotor trajectory formation, like head anticipation, matures in early adolescence, indicating common neurocomputational substrates. These late-developing control mechanisms can be distinguished from biomechanical problems in children with cerebral palsy (CP). Children's performance on a novel navigation test, the Magic Carpet, indicates that typical navigation development consists of the increasing integration of egocentric and allocentric reference frames. In CP, right-brain impairment seems to reduce navigation performance due to a maladaptive left-brain sequential egocentric strategy. Spatial integration should be considered more in rehabilitation.
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