In this study we investigate the coordination between rhythmic flexion-extension (FE) and supination-pronation (SP) movements at the elbow joint-complex, while manipulating the intersegmental dynamics by means of a 2-degrees of freedom (df) robot arm. We hypothesized that constraints imposed by the structure of the neuromuscular-skeletal system would (1) result in predominant pattern(s) of coordination in the absence of interaction torques and (2) influence the capabilities of participants to exploit artificially induced interaction torques. Two experiments were conducted in which different conditions of interaction torques were applied on the SP-axis as a function of FE movements. These conditions promoted different patterns of coordinatio...
The present study investigated the patterns of interlimb organization during the concurrent performa...
torques during single- and multijoint limb movement. J. Neuro-physiol. 82: 2310–2326, 1999. During m...
An analysis of arm movements involving forward projection of the hand in order to reach for and gras...
We investigated coordination between rhythmic flexion-extension (FE) and supination-pronation (SP) m...
We investigated coordination between rhythmic flexion-extension (FE) and supination-pronation (SP) m...
Although rhythmic coordination has been extensively studied in the literature, questions remain abou...
In the first of three experiments, 11 participants generated pronation and supination movements of t...
Eight right-handed subjects performed rhythmic isometric applications of torque in the directions of...
Interactions between rhythmically moving limbs typically result in attraction to a limited number of...
Moving the arm is complicated by mechanical interactions that arise between limb segments. Such inte...
It has often been supposed that patterns of rhythmic bimanual coordination in which homologous muscl...
The role of directional compatibility was investigated during the production of in-phase and anti-ph...
Objective: To examine how changes in the position of the axis of rotation of the forearm alter both ...
Contains fulltext : 151625.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The human movem...
A trailing joint control pattern, during which a single joint is rotated actively and the mechanical...
The present study investigated the patterns of interlimb organization during the concurrent performa...
torques during single- and multijoint limb movement. J. Neuro-physiol. 82: 2310–2326, 1999. During m...
An analysis of arm movements involving forward projection of the hand in order to reach for and gras...
We investigated coordination between rhythmic flexion-extension (FE) and supination-pronation (SP) m...
We investigated coordination between rhythmic flexion-extension (FE) and supination-pronation (SP) m...
Although rhythmic coordination has been extensively studied in the literature, questions remain abou...
In the first of three experiments, 11 participants generated pronation and supination movements of t...
Eight right-handed subjects performed rhythmic isometric applications of torque in the directions of...
Interactions between rhythmically moving limbs typically result in attraction to a limited number of...
Moving the arm is complicated by mechanical interactions that arise between limb segments. Such inte...
It has often been supposed that patterns of rhythmic bimanual coordination in which homologous muscl...
The role of directional compatibility was investigated during the production of in-phase and anti-ph...
Objective: To examine how changes in the position of the axis of rotation of the forearm alter both ...
Contains fulltext : 151625.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The human movem...
A trailing joint control pattern, during which a single joint is rotated actively and the mechanical...
The present study investigated the patterns of interlimb organization during the concurrent performa...
torques during single- and multijoint limb movement. J. Neuro-physiol. 82: 2310–2326, 1999. During m...
An analysis of arm movements involving forward projection of the hand in order to reach for and gras...