International audienceFlexibility in motor actions can be defined as variability in the use of degrees of freedom (e.g., joint angles in the arm) over repetitions while keeping performance (e.g., fingertip position) stabilized. We examined whether flexibility can be increased through enlarging the joint angle range during practice in a manual obstacle-avoidance target-pointing task. To establish differences in flexibility we partitioned the variability in joint angles over repetitions in variability within (GEV) and variability outside the solution space (NGEV). More GEV than NGEV reflects flexibility; when the ratio of the GEV and NGEV is higher, flexibility is higher. The pretest and posttest consisted of 30 repetitions of manual pointing...
Goal-directed reaching adapts to meet changing task requirements after unexpected perturbations such...
When opposing force fields are presented alternately or randomly across trials for identical reachin...
To coordinate the redundant degrees of freedom (DOF) in the action system, synergies are often propo...
Flexibility in motor actions can be defined as variability in the use of degrees of freedom (e.g., j...
The problem at the heart of motor control is how the myriad units of the neuromotor system are coord...
Reaching movements are comprised of the coordinated action across multiple joints. The human skeleto...
Reaching movements are comprised of the coordinated action across multiple joints. The human skeleto...
Human subjects (N = 13) made arm movements in a horizontal plane by using the shoulder, elbow, and w...
This study examined the hypothesis that the degree to which motor redundancy is used to coordinate j...
When opposing force fields are presented alternately or randomly across trials for identical reachin...
Goal-directed actions become truly functional and skilled when they are consistent yet flexible. In ...
The purpose of this study was to identify how coordination variability of the shooting arm varied as...
When performing a goal-directed action with a tool, it is generally assumed that the point of contro...
The purpose of this study was to identify how coordination variability of the shooting arm varied as...
Do people perform a given motor task differently if it is easy than if it is difficult? To find out,...
Goal-directed reaching adapts to meet changing task requirements after unexpected perturbations such...
When opposing force fields are presented alternately or randomly across trials for identical reachin...
To coordinate the redundant degrees of freedom (DOF) in the action system, synergies are often propo...
Flexibility in motor actions can be defined as variability in the use of degrees of freedom (e.g., j...
The problem at the heart of motor control is how the myriad units of the neuromotor system are coord...
Reaching movements are comprised of the coordinated action across multiple joints. The human skeleto...
Reaching movements are comprised of the coordinated action across multiple joints. The human skeleto...
Human subjects (N = 13) made arm movements in a horizontal plane by using the shoulder, elbow, and w...
This study examined the hypothesis that the degree to which motor redundancy is used to coordinate j...
When opposing force fields are presented alternately or randomly across trials for identical reachin...
Goal-directed actions become truly functional and skilled when they are consistent yet flexible. In ...
The purpose of this study was to identify how coordination variability of the shooting arm varied as...
When performing a goal-directed action with a tool, it is generally assumed that the point of contro...
The purpose of this study was to identify how coordination variability of the shooting arm varied as...
Do people perform a given motor task differently if it is easy than if it is difficult? To find out,...
Goal-directed reaching adapts to meet changing task requirements after unexpected perturbations such...
When opposing force fields are presented alternately or randomly across trials for identical reachin...
To coordinate the redundant degrees of freedom (DOF) in the action system, synergies are often propo...