Developmental course of general movements in early infancy. II. EMG correlates

  • M. Hadders Algra*
  • , L.A. van Eykern
  • , A.W.J. Klip van den Nieuwendijk
  • , H.F.R. Prechtl
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    In order to study developmental changes in muscle co-ordination during the first postnatal months, simultaneous polymyographic recordings and video-recordings were made during spontaneous movements of 22 healthy infants, who were followed from birth onwards. During the first 2 months general movements (GM) change from movements with a so-called 'writhing' character, which have a tight appearance, a relatively slow speed and a limited amplitude, into GM with a 'fidgety' character, which consist of an ongoing flow of small, elegant movements. We hypothesized that this transformation would coincide with a change from a pattern of co-contraction of antagonistic muscle groups into a pattern of reciprocal activation. This was not the case, a pattern of co-activation of antagonistic muscle groups remained the prevailing pattern. With increasing age, we found shorter burst durations of phasic activity, an attenuation of burst amplitude and a decrease of tonic background activity. These changes were attributed to a reduction of the sensitivity of the motor units due to spinal and supraspinal reorganization. It is hypothesized that the so-called 'bistable' properties of motoneurones play a central role in the observed phenomena: in neonates motor units are apt at displaying sustained activity, at 2 months of age the threshold for reaching this maintained activity increases, resulting in a low level of excitation of motor units during spontaneous movements. In the third month rapid arm movements ('swipes' and 'swats') develop. The 'swats' are characterized by a consistent pattern of reciprocal activity of antagonistic (shoulder) muscles.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)231-251
    Number of pages21
    JournalEarly Human Development
    Volume28
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1992

    Keywords

    • GENERAL MOVEMENTS
    • EARLY INFANCY
    • EMG
    • COCONTRACTION
    • RECIPROCAL ACTIVITY
    • SYNAPTIC REFLEX PATHWAY
    • POLYNEURONAL INNERVATION
    • ALPHA-MOTONEURONES
    • SKELETAL-MUSCLE
    • DECEREBRATE CAT
    • LEG MOVEMENTS
    • SPINAL-CORD
    • RAT
    • COORDINATION
    • EXCITABILITY

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