Copyright © 2004 The American Physiological SocietyThe ability to independently move the digits is limited by peripheral as well as central factors. A central limitation to independent finger movements might arise from the inability of the human nervous system to activate motor units (MUs) that exert force on one finger without also activating MUs that exert force on adjacent fingers. Short-term synchronization between MU pairs is thought to be the result of the two motoneurons receiving common input from last-order neuronal projections. The human flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) muscle contains four subdivisions, one for each of the fingers. We hypothesized that the distribution of MU synchrony within and between subdivisions of FDP might ...
The ability to modulate digit forces during grasping relies on the coordination of multiple hand mus...
To elucidate the neural interactions underlying bimanual coordination, we investigated in 11 partici...
SYNOPSIS. This paper is a mini review of kinetic and kinematic evidence on the control of the hand w...
1. Changing the posture of the human fingers can functionally 'disengage' the deep finger flexor mus...
The human hand has incredible dexterity which depends, in large part, on the ability to move the fin...
Copyright © 2002 The Physiological Society The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-syne...
We assessed the strength of motor unit (MU) short-term synchronization and common fluctuations in me...
Motor units within human muscles usually exhibit a significant degree of short-term synchronization....
The uncommonly good proprioceptive performance of the long flexor of the thumb, flexor pollicis long...
In daily activities, hand use is dominated by individuated thumb and finger movements, and by graspi...
The uncommonly good proprioceptive performance of the long flexor of the thumb, flexor pollicis long...
This study examined the strength of motor unit synchronisation based on time- and frequency-domain m...
The fingers of the human hand cannot be controlled fully independently. This phenomenon may have a n...
The fingers of the human hand cannot be controlled fully independently. This phenomenon may have a n...
The fingers of the human hand cannot be controlled fully independently. This phenomenon may have a n...
The ability to modulate digit forces during grasping relies on the coordination of multiple hand mus...
To elucidate the neural interactions underlying bimanual coordination, we investigated in 11 partici...
SYNOPSIS. This paper is a mini review of kinetic and kinematic evidence on the control of the hand w...
1. Changing the posture of the human fingers can functionally 'disengage' the deep finger flexor mus...
The human hand has incredible dexterity which depends, in large part, on the ability to move the fin...
Copyright © 2002 The Physiological Society The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-syne...
We assessed the strength of motor unit (MU) short-term synchronization and common fluctuations in me...
Motor units within human muscles usually exhibit a significant degree of short-term synchronization....
The uncommonly good proprioceptive performance of the long flexor of the thumb, flexor pollicis long...
In daily activities, hand use is dominated by individuated thumb and finger movements, and by graspi...
The uncommonly good proprioceptive performance of the long flexor of the thumb, flexor pollicis long...
This study examined the strength of motor unit synchronisation based on time- and frequency-domain m...
The fingers of the human hand cannot be controlled fully independently. This phenomenon may have a n...
The fingers of the human hand cannot be controlled fully independently. This phenomenon may have a n...
The fingers of the human hand cannot be controlled fully independently. This phenomenon may have a n...
The ability to modulate digit forces during grasping relies on the coordination of multiple hand mus...
To elucidate the neural interactions underlying bimanual coordination, we investigated in 11 partici...
SYNOPSIS. This paper is a mini review of kinetic and kinematic evidence on the control of the hand w...