This work introduces a coordinate-independent method to analyse movement variability of tasks performed with hand-held tools, such as a pen or a surgical scalpel. We extend the classical uncontrolled manifold (UCM) approach by exploiting the geometry of rigid body motions, used to describe tool configurations. In particular, we analyse variability during a static pointing task with a hand-held tool, where subjects are asked to keep the tool tip in steady contact with another object. In this case the tool is redundant with respect to the task, as subjects control position/orientation of the tool, i.e. 6 degrees-of-freedom (dof), to maintain the tool tip position (3dof) steady. To test the new method, subjects performed a pointing task with a...
We investigated the changes in the motor synergies of target-tracking movements of hands and the res...
Visual information is crucial for the representation of the space in which the hand and body move. T...
International audienceFlexibility in motor actions can be defined as variability in the use of degre...
<div><p>This work introduces a coordinate-independent method to analyse movement variability of task...
The problem at the heart of motor control is how the myriad units of the neuromotor system are coord...
Schütz C, Schack T. Motor primitives of pointing movements in a three-dimensional workspace. Experim...
When performing a goal-directed action with a tool, it is generally assumed that the point of contro...
One of the major areas of interest in the field of ergonomics is the design of hand tools. Though co...
Part 1: Long and Short Papers (Continued)International audienceWrist movements are physically constr...
An essential step in uncontrolled manifold analysis is creating a linear model that relates changes ...
Human subjects (N = 13) made arm movements in a horizontal plane by using the shoulder, elbow, and w...
Research on bimanual coordination of hand movements has identified several loci of bimanual interfer...
International audienceAiming hand-held tools at targets in space entails adjustments in the dynamica...
We investigated the changes in the motor synergies of target-tracking movements of hands and the res...
Visual information is crucial for the representation of the space in which the hand and body move. T...
International audienceFlexibility in motor actions can be defined as variability in the use of degre...
<div><p>This work introduces a coordinate-independent method to analyse movement variability of task...
The problem at the heart of motor control is how the myriad units of the neuromotor system are coord...
Schütz C, Schack T. Motor primitives of pointing movements in a three-dimensional workspace. Experim...
When performing a goal-directed action with a tool, it is generally assumed that the point of contro...
One of the major areas of interest in the field of ergonomics is the design of hand tools. Though co...
Part 1: Long and Short Papers (Continued)International audienceWrist movements are physically constr...
An essential step in uncontrolled manifold analysis is creating a linear model that relates changes ...
Human subjects (N = 13) made arm movements in a horizontal plane by using the shoulder, elbow, and w...
Research on bimanual coordination of hand movements has identified several loci of bimanual interfer...
International audienceAiming hand-held tools at targets in space entails adjustments in the dynamica...
We investigated the changes in the motor synergies of target-tracking movements of hands and the res...
Visual information is crucial for the representation of the space in which the hand and body move. T...
International audienceFlexibility in motor actions can be defined as variability in the use of degre...