The human motor system regulates arm mechanics to produce stable postures during interactions with different physical environments. This occurs partly via involuntary mechanisms, including stretch reflexes. Previous single-joint studies demonstrated enhanced reflex sensitivity during interactions with compliant environments, suggesting reflex gain increases to enhance limb stability when that stability is not provided by the environment. This study examined whether similar changes in reflex gain are present throughout the limb following perturbations that simultaneously influence multiple joints. Furthermore, we investigated whether any observed modulation was accompanied by task-specific changes in reflex coordination across muscles, a que...
When an external perturbation acts on a segment of a multi-jointed limb, angular motion results in a...
When an external perturbation acts on a segment of a multi-jointed limb, angular motion results in a...
This thesis investigates the processes of human postural control. How do we keep still? In any actio...
Reflexes and co-contraction are the two mechanisms used for effective limb control when humans face ...
It has been shown that during arm movement, humans selectively change the endpoint stiffness of thei...
1. Load perturbation responses can violate the law of reciprocal innervation between antagonist musc...
1. Load perturbation responses can violate the law of reciprocal innervation between antagonist musc...
International audienceSmooth physical interaction with our environment, such as when working with to...
The stretch reflex is an involuntary contraction produced in response to muscle stretch. Despite ext...
The motor cortex assumes an increasingly important role in higher mammals relative to that in lower ...
During posture control, reflexive feedback allows humans to efficiently compensate for unpredictable...
During posture control, reflexive feedback allows humans to efficiently compensate for unpredictable...
During posture control, reflexive feedback allows humans to efficiently compensate for unpredictable...
When an external perturbation acts on a segment of a multi-jointed limb, angular motion results in a...
This study aims to quantify the separate contributions of muscle force feedback, muscle spindle acti...
When an external perturbation acts on a segment of a multi-jointed limb, angular motion results in a...
When an external perturbation acts on a segment of a multi-jointed limb, angular motion results in a...
This thesis investigates the processes of human postural control. How do we keep still? In any actio...
Reflexes and co-contraction are the two mechanisms used for effective limb control when humans face ...
It has been shown that during arm movement, humans selectively change the endpoint stiffness of thei...
1. Load perturbation responses can violate the law of reciprocal innervation between antagonist musc...
1. Load perturbation responses can violate the law of reciprocal innervation between antagonist musc...
International audienceSmooth physical interaction with our environment, such as when working with to...
The stretch reflex is an involuntary contraction produced in response to muscle stretch. Despite ext...
The motor cortex assumes an increasingly important role in higher mammals relative to that in lower ...
During posture control, reflexive feedback allows humans to efficiently compensate for unpredictable...
During posture control, reflexive feedback allows humans to efficiently compensate for unpredictable...
During posture control, reflexive feedback allows humans to efficiently compensate for unpredictable...
When an external perturbation acts on a segment of a multi-jointed limb, angular motion results in a...
This study aims to quantify the separate contributions of muscle force feedback, muscle spindle acti...
When an external perturbation acts on a segment of a multi-jointed limb, angular motion results in a...
When an external perturbation acts on a segment of a multi-jointed limb, angular motion results in a...
This thesis investigates the processes of human postural control. How do we keep still? In any actio...