Scientific Reports | 2019

Stumbling reactions in hypo and hyper gravity – muscle synergies are robust across different perturbations of human stance during parabolic flights

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The control of bipedal stance and the capacity to regain postural equilibrium after its deterioration in variable gravities are crucial prerequisites for manned space missions. With an emphasize on natural orthograde posture, computational techniques synthesize muscle activation patterns of high complexity to a simple synergy organization. We used nonnegative matrix factorization to identify muscle synergies during postural recovery responses in human and to examine the functional significance of such synergies for hyper-gravity (1.75\u2009g) and hypo-gravity (0.25\u2009g). Electromyographic data were recorded from leg, trunk and arm muscles of five human exposed to five modes of anterior and posterior support surface translations during parabolic flights including transitional g-levels of 0.25, 1 and 1.75\u2009g. Results showed that in 1\u2009g four synergies accounted for 99% of the automatic postural response across all muscles and perturbation directions. Each synergy in 1\u2009g was correlated to the corresponding one in 0.25 and 1.75\u2009g. This study therefore emphasizes the similarity of the synergy organization of postural recovery responses in Earth, hypo- and hyper-gravity conditions, indicating that the muscle synergies and segmental strategies acquired under terrestrial habits are robust and persistent across variable and acute changes in gravity levels.

Volume 9
Pages None
DOI 10.1038/s41598-019-47091-x
Language English
Journal Scientific Reports

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