Our aim was to investigate how the organization of a whole body movement is altered when movement duration (MD) is varied. Subjects performed the same whole body pointing movement over long, normal and short MDs. The kinematic trajectories were then analyzed on a normalized time base. A principal components analysis (PCA) revealed that the degree of coordination between the elevation angles of the body did not change with MD. This lack of significant differences in the coordination was interesting given that small spatial and temporal differences were observed in the individual kinematic trajectories. They were revealed by studying the trajectories of the elevation angles, joint markers and center of mass. The elevation angle excursions dis...
Human body movements are based on the intrinsic trade-off between speed and accuracy. Fitts’s law (1...
Twenty-four subjects walked at different, freely chosen speeds (V) ranging from 0.4 to 2.6 m s-1, wh...
We tested the hypothesis that common principles govern the production of the locomotor patterns for ...
Casteran, Matthieu | Manckoundia, Patrick | Pozzo, Thierry | Thomas, ElizabethInternational audience...
The design of the present study enabled the authors to distinguish between the possible effects of m...
International audiencePrevious investigations showed that kinematics and muscle activity associated ...
1. The aim of this study was to find kinematic patterns that are invariant across the normal range o...
1. Arm movements toward a target involving motion at the shoulder and elbow joints and restricted to...
<p>The table presents the Pearson correlation coefficient between the trajectories of the two princi...
195 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Two experiments were conducte...
The aim of this study was to find kinematic patterns that are invariant across the normal range of ...
We tested a hypothesis that the classical relation between movement time and index of difficulty (ID...
End-effector trajectory formation was studied during a reaching movement using the whole body. The m...
Human body movements are based on the intrinsic trade-off between speed and accuracy. Fitts’s law (1...
Contains fulltext : 28134.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Coordination of ...
Human body movements are based on the intrinsic trade-off between speed and accuracy. Fitts’s law (1...
Twenty-four subjects walked at different, freely chosen speeds (V) ranging from 0.4 to 2.6 m s-1, wh...
We tested the hypothesis that common principles govern the production of the locomotor patterns for ...
Casteran, Matthieu | Manckoundia, Patrick | Pozzo, Thierry | Thomas, ElizabethInternational audience...
The design of the present study enabled the authors to distinguish between the possible effects of m...
International audiencePrevious investigations showed that kinematics and muscle activity associated ...
1. The aim of this study was to find kinematic patterns that are invariant across the normal range o...
1. Arm movements toward a target involving motion at the shoulder and elbow joints and restricted to...
<p>The table presents the Pearson correlation coefficient between the trajectories of the two princi...
195 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Two experiments were conducte...
The aim of this study was to find kinematic patterns that are invariant across the normal range of ...
We tested a hypothesis that the classical relation between movement time and index of difficulty (ID...
End-effector trajectory formation was studied during a reaching movement using the whole body. The m...
Human body movements are based on the intrinsic trade-off between speed and accuracy. Fitts’s law (1...
Contains fulltext : 28134.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Coordination of ...
Human body movements are based on the intrinsic trade-off between speed and accuracy. Fitts’s law (1...
Twenty-four subjects walked at different, freely chosen speeds (V) ranging from 0.4 to 2.6 m s-1, wh...
We tested the hypothesis that common principles govern the production of the locomotor patterns for ...