Mismatch Negativity Affects Muscle Fatigue during Repeated Contraction Trials of Different Durations.

Autor: Aleksandrov AA; Department of Higher Nervous Activity and Psychophysiology, Saint Petersburg State University Saint Petersburg, Russia., Knyazeva VM; Department of Higher Nervous Activity and Psychophysiology, Saint Petersburg State University Saint Petersburg, Russia., Stankevich LN; Department of Higher Nervous Activity and Psychophysiology, Saint Petersburg State University Saint Petersburg, Russia., Dmitrieva ES; Department of Higher Nervous Activity and Psychophysiology, Saint Petersburg State University Saint Petersburg, Russia., Shestakova AN; Centre for Cognition and Decision Making, National Research University Higher School of Economics Moscow, Russia.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Frontiers in physiology [Front Physiol] 2016 Feb 01; Vol. 7, pp. 13. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Feb 01 (Print Publication: 2016).
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2016.00013
Abstrakt: We examined the effect of involuntary attention switching (related to mismatch negativity generation in the oddball paradigm) on fatigue development during trials of different durations. The experiment consisted of two trials, long (40 min) and short (15 min), and two experimental conditions in each trial: the simple reaction task (deviants-only paradigm) and the stimuli recognition task (oddball paradigm). In each condition, a participant responded to each target acoustic stimulus by squeezing a handgrip dynamometer. We found the significantly lower rates of fatigue development in the short-trial deviants-only paradigm compared to the long trial. The short- and the long-trial oddball paradigms differed significantly from both the short- and the long-trial deviants-only paradigms. The results demonstrated that the fatigue developed differently depending on the expected trial duration. The involuntary activation of attention broke this subconscious regulative mechanism leading to increase of the compression force during the long trial and its decrease during the short.
Databáze: MEDLINE