<p>Arrows indicate the correspondence between the time at which the maximum grip aperture and the beginning of the low velocity phase occur for an individual movement for the snatching condition. Dashed lines = velocity profiles. Solid Lines = grip profiles.</p
<p>Exemplar data from grasping and pointing from a single subject, for a single bar position. (A) Ve...
<p>The vertical continuous bars denote the local standard variations for each force component. Force...
<p>In the left panel, the reaching profile for the x (solid) and y (dashed dotted) components of mov...
<p>Representative relative velocity profiles during the reach-to-grasp phase.</p
<p>This figure well represents how stereotypical this type of movements was with specific reference ...
Velocity profiles of sliding movements used in the (A) Proximal goal condition and the (B) Distal go...
<p><i>Upper</i> A velocity profile typical of a stop movement: 1, the hand is in the transport phase...
<p>a) The interaction between type of stimulus and type of grasp indicate an increase in initiation ...
<p>Representative MCP angle in normalized units (bottom) and its time derivative (normalized angular...
<p>The two vertical solid lines represent the time of peak velocity and the end of the movement. Dec...
<p>The reaching was successful when the cursor remained within the target for 1 sec (no click requir...
<p>a. Time and amplitude of the maximum grip aperture for the half full bottle; b. Time and amplitud...
<p>Solid red lines represent the condition with no obstacles. Dashed red lines represent the conditi...
<p>The top row shows grasping patterns from beginning of the first practice sessions and the bottom ...
<p>A: Paths of the tips when grasping a cylinder at an angle of 30 degrees. B: Paths of the tips whe...
<p>Exemplar data from grasping and pointing from a single subject, for a single bar position. (A) Ve...
<p>The vertical continuous bars denote the local standard variations for each force component. Force...
<p>In the left panel, the reaching profile for the x (solid) and y (dashed dotted) components of mov...
<p>Representative relative velocity profiles during the reach-to-grasp phase.</p
<p>This figure well represents how stereotypical this type of movements was with specific reference ...
Velocity profiles of sliding movements used in the (A) Proximal goal condition and the (B) Distal go...
<p><i>Upper</i> A velocity profile typical of a stop movement: 1, the hand is in the transport phase...
<p>a) The interaction between type of stimulus and type of grasp indicate an increase in initiation ...
<p>Representative MCP angle in normalized units (bottom) and its time derivative (normalized angular...
<p>The two vertical solid lines represent the time of peak velocity and the end of the movement. Dec...
<p>The reaching was successful when the cursor remained within the target for 1 sec (no click requir...
<p>a. Time and amplitude of the maximum grip aperture for the half full bottle; b. Time and amplitud...
<p>Solid red lines represent the condition with no obstacles. Dashed red lines represent the conditi...
<p>The top row shows grasping patterns from beginning of the first practice sessions and the bottom ...
<p>A: Paths of the tips when grasping a cylinder at an angle of 30 degrees. B: Paths of the tips whe...
<p>Exemplar data from grasping and pointing from a single subject, for a single bar position. (A) Ve...
<p>The vertical continuous bars denote the local standard variations for each force component. Force...
<p>In the left panel, the reaching profile for the x (solid) and y (dashed dotted) components of mov...