Recent studies have described muscle synergies as overlapping, multimuscle groups defined by synchronous covariation in activa-tion intensity. A different approach regards a synergy as a fixed temporal sequence of bursts of activity across groups of motoneur-ons. To pursue this latter definition, the present study used a principal component (PC) analysis tailored to reveal the across-muscle temporal synergies of human hand movement. Electromyo-graphic (EMG) activity was recorded as subjects used a manual alphabet to spell a list of words. The analysis was applied to the EMG waveforms from 27 letter-to-letter transitions of equal duration. The first PC (of 27) represented the main temporal synergy; after practice, it began to account for mor...
Background: Kinematic and muscle patterns underlying hand grasps have been widely investigated in th...
To handle the rich repertoire of behavioural goals, the CNS has to control the many degrees of freed...
Objective. We present a non-invasive framework for investigating efferent commands to 14 extrinsic a...
A cross-correlation analysis was performed on EMG activities in elbow and shoulder flexors evoked by...
The fingers of the human hand cannot be controlled fully independently. This phenomenon may have a n...
The central nervous system (CNS) controls the limb movement by modulating multiple skeletal muscles ...
Abstract—Motor synergies have been investigated since the 1980s as a simplifying paradigm of motor c...
Muscle synergy analysis investigates the neurophysiological mechanisms that the central nervous syst...
Muscle synergy analysis investigates the neurophysiological mechanisms that the central nervous syst...
Abstract Motor synergies have been investigated since the 1980s as a simplifying representation of m...
<p>The central nervous system (CNS) controls the limb movement by modulating multiple skeletal muscl...
A central question in Neuroscience is that of how the nervous system generates the spatiotemporal co...
Hand grasp patterns are the results of complex kinematic-muscular coordination and synergistic contr...
Kinematic and muscle patterns underlying hand grasps have been widely investigated in the literature...
The human hand has so many degrees of freedom that it may seem impossible to control. A potential so...
Background: Kinematic and muscle patterns underlying hand grasps have been widely investigated in th...
To handle the rich repertoire of behavioural goals, the CNS has to control the many degrees of freed...
Objective. We present a non-invasive framework for investigating efferent commands to 14 extrinsic a...
A cross-correlation analysis was performed on EMG activities in elbow and shoulder flexors evoked by...
The fingers of the human hand cannot be controlled fully independently. This phenomenon may have a n...
The central nervous system (CNS) controls the limb movement by modulating multiple skeletal muscles ...
Abstract—Motor synergies have been investigated since the 1980s as a simplifying paradigm of motor c...
Muscle synergy analysis investigates the neurophysiological mechanisms that the central nervous syst...
Muscle synergy analysis investigates the neurophysiological mechanisms that the central nervous syst...
Abstract Motor synergies have been investigated since the 1980s as a simplifying representation of m...
<p>The central nervous system (CNS) controls the limb movement by modulating multiple skeletal muscl...
A central question in Neuroscience is that of how the nervous system generates the spatiotemporal co...
Hand grasp patterns are the results of complex kinematic-muscular coordination and synergistic contr...
Kinematic and muscle patterns underlying hand grasps have been widely investigated in the literature...
The human hand has so many degrees of freedom that it may seem impossible to control. A potential so...
Background: Kinematic and muscle patterns underlying hand grasps have been widely investigated in th...
To handle the rich repertoire of behavioural goals, the CNS has to control the many degrees of freed...
Objective. We present a non-invasive framework for investigating efferent commands to 14 extrinsic a...