This study investigates a task in which discrete and rhythmic movements are combined in a single-joint elbow rotation. Previous studies reported a tendency for the EMG burst associated with the discrete movement to occur around the expected burst associated with the rhythmic movement (e.g., [Exp. Brain Res. 99 (1994) 325; J. Neurol. Neurosurg. Psychiatry 40 (1977) 1129; Hum. Mov. Sci. 19 (2000) 627]). We document this interaction between discrete and rhythmic movements in different task variations and suggest a model consisting of rhythmic and discrete pattern generators that reproduces the major results. In the experiment, subjects performed single-joint elbow oscillatory movements (2 Hz). Upon a signal, they initiated a movement that cons...
Human dexterity exceeds that of modern robots, despite omnipresent noise and vastly slower neural pr...
To handle the rich repertoire of behavioural goals, the CNS has to control the many degrees of freed...
Abstract At present, rhythmic and discrete movements are investigated by largely distinct research c...
Rhythmic and discrete arm movements occur ubiquitously in everyday life, and there is a debate as to...
We perform rhythmic and discrete arm movements on a daily basis, yet the motor control literature is...
Abstract The aim of this study is to investigate of the synchronization of periodic rhythmic movemen...
Current research on discrete and rhythmic movements differs in both experimental procedures and theo...
Given the vast complexity of human actions and interactions with objects, we proposed that control o...
This article addresses the contribution of inherent (arising from the structure of the neuromuscular...
We perform rhythmic and discrete arm movements on a daily basis, yet the motor control literature is...
Attempts to understand human movement systems from the perspective of nonlinear dynamics have increa...
Single and alternating hand tapping were compared to test the hypothesis that coordination during rh...
Given the vast complexity of human actions and interactions with objects, we proposed that control o...
Current research on discrete and rhythmic movements differs in both experimental procedures and theo...
To examine the role of the effector dynamics of the wrist in the production of rhythmic motor activi...
Human dexterity exceeds that of modern robots, despite omnipresent noise and vastly slower neural pr...
To handle the rich repertoire of behavioural goals, the CNS has to control the many degrees of freed...
Abstract At present, rhythmic and discrete movements are investigated by largely distinct research c...
Rhythmic and discrete arm movements occur ubiquitously in everyday life, and there is a debate as to...
We perform rhythmic and discrete arm movements on a daily basis, yet the motor control literature is...
Abstract The aim of this study is to investigate of the synchronization of periodic rhythmic movemen...
Current research on discrete and rhythmic movements differs in both experimental procedures and theo...
Given the vast complexity of human actions and interactions with objects, we proposed that control o...
This article addresses the contribution of inherent (arising from the structure of the neuromuscular...
We perform rhythmic and discrete arm movements on a daily basis, yet the motor control literature is...
Attempts to understand human movement systems from the perspective of nonlinear dynamics have increa...
Single and alternating hand tapping were compared to test the hypothesis that coordination during rh...
Given the vast complexity of human actions and interactions with objects, we proposed that control o...
Current research on discrete and rhythmic movements differs in both experimental procedures and theo...
To examine the role of the effector dynamics of the wrist in the production of rhythmic motor activi...
Human dexterity exceeds that of modern robots, despite omnipresent noise and vastly slower neural pr...
To handle the rich repertoire of behavioural goals, the CNS has to control the many degrees of freed...
Abstract At present, rhythmic and discrete movements are investigated by largely distinct research c...