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Postural adjustments due to external perturbations during sitting in 1-month-old infants: evidence for the innate origin of direction specificity
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">?sa?HedbergEmail author  Hans?Forssberg  Mijna?Hadders-Algra
Institution:(1) Department of Woman & Child Health, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden;(2) Department of Neurology, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands;(3) Neuropediatric Unit Q2:07, Karolinska Institutet, Department of Woman & Child Health, Astrid Lindgrens Childrenrsquos Hospital, 171 76 Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:The aim of the study was to examine whether infants, at an age when they have no or little experience in sitting, can produce direction specific postural adjustments, i.e. synergies of muscle activity on the ventral side of the body during backward sway and on the dorsal side during forward sway. In addition, we addressed the question whether postural adjustments at this young age are restricted to single muscle responses or consist of a variable repertoire of muscle activation patterns including one during which all direction specific muscles participate (lsquocompletersquo pattern). Postural adjustments due to external perturbations in a sitting position were studied in eight healthy infants aged 1 month. Multiple surface EMGs of neck, trunk and leg muscles and kinematics were recorded while the infants were exposed to horizontal forward (Fw) and backward (Bw) displacements of the surface of support. Direction specific postural adjustments, defined as adjustments during which agonist activation or antagonist inhibition preceded antagonist activation, were present in 85% of Bw and 72% of Fw translations. The direction specific adjustments showed a large variability with the repertoire of adjustments including the activation of one, two or all of the recorded direction specific muscles. The finding of direction specific adjustments at 1 month of age support the opinion that the basic level of organisation of postural adjustments has an innate origin. The finding of a variable repertoire of muscle response patterns, including the lsquocompletersquo pattern, refutes the idea that the development of postural adjustments results from gradual addition of appropriate muscles to the synergies.Electronic Supplementary Material Electronic supplementary material is available in the online version of this article at The study was supported financially by Folke Bernadotte Stiftelsen, Linnéa och Josef Carlssons Stiftelse, Norrbacka-Eugeniastiftelsen, Riksförbundet för Rörelsehindrade Barn och Ungdomar and Sunnerdahls Handikappfond
Keywords:Postural control  Infant  Development  EMG  Kinematics
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