To examine the role of the effector dynamics of the wrist in the production of rhythmic motor activity, we estimated the phase shifts between the EMG and the task-related output for a rhythmic isometric torque production task and an oscillatory movement, and found a substantial difference (45-52degrees) between the two. For both tasks, the relation between EMG and task-related output (torque or displacement) was adequately reproduced with a physiologically motivated musculoskeletal model. The model simulations demonstrated the importance of the contribution of passive structures to the overall dynamics and provided an account for the observed phase shifts in the dynamic task. Additional simulations of the musculoskeletal model with added lo...
This experiment investigated whether the stability of rhythmic unimanual movements is primarily a fu...
This study examined if and how phase entrainment by movement-related afference - induced by passive ...
Contains fulltext : 151625.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The human movem...
To examine the role of the effector dynamics of the wrist in the production of rhythmic motor activi...
Interactions between rhythmically moving limbs typically result in attraction to a limited number of...
Eight right-handed subjects performed rhythmic isometric applications of torque in the directions of...
Rhythmic interlimb coordination is characterized by attraction to stable phase and frequency relatio...
In this study we investigate the coordination between rhythmic flexion-extension (FE) and supination...
Three sources of interlimb interactions have been postulated to underlie the stability characteristi...
Continuous rhythmic movements are often geared toward particular points in the movement cycle, as ev...
International audienceThe authors hypothesized that the modulation of coordinative stability and acc...
It has often been supposed that patterns of rhythmic bimanual coordination in which homologous muscl...
This article addresses the contribution of inherent (arising from the structure of the neuromuscular...
This study investigates a task in which discrete and rhythmic movements are combined in a single-joi...
An experiment was performed to characterise the movement kinematics and the electromyogram (EMG) dur...
This experiment investigated whether the stability of rhythmic unimanual movements is primarily a fu...
This study examined if and how phase entrainment by movement-related afference - induced by passive ...
Contains fulltext : 151625.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The human movem...
To examine the role of the effector dynamics of the wrist in the production of rhythmic motor activi...
Interactions between rhythmically moving limbs typically result in attraction to a limited number of...
Eight right-handed subjects performed rhythmic isometric applications of torque in the directions of...
Rhythmic interlimb coordination is characterized by attraction to stable phase and frequency relatio...
In this study we investigate the coordination between rhythmic flexion-extension (FE) and supination...
Three sources of interlimb interactions have been postulated to underlie the stability characteristi...
Continuous rhythmic movements are often geared toward particular points in the movement cycle, as ev...
International audienceThe authors hypothesized that the modulation of coordinative stability and acc...
It has often been supposed that patterns of rhythmic bimanual coordination in which homologous muscl...
This article addresses the contribution of inherent (arising from the structure of the neuromuscular...
This study investigates a task in which discrete and rhythmic movements are combined in a single-joi...
An experiment was performed to characterise the movement kinematics and the electromyogram (EMG) dur...
This experiment investigated whether the stability of rhythmic unimanual movements is primarily a fu...
This study examined if and how phase entrainment by movement-related afference - induced by passive ...
Contains fulltext : 151625.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The human movem...