<p>Three input signals are integrated to form a motor command: (i) visual information on the ramp-hold-and-release target force trajectory for two different force levels (F<sub>L</sub>, F<sub>H</sub> for low and high force, respectively), (ii) inhibition modulated as a function of target force (stronger modulation for high force F<sub>H</sub>, weaker modulation for low force F<sub>L</sub> condition), and (iii) tactile/proprioceptive feedback (a function of force). Each input signal has a gain (gray triangle): the sum of these gains needs to be = 1. Grip force (the model output) is regulated by a negative feedback-controller as a function of the error between the motor command and the actual grip force. Signal-dependent noise (SDN), with an...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Motor syn...
Introduction: System identification of the neuromuscular controller that regulates human balance, gi...
<p>Motion sensed by the vestibular system (gray arrows: sensed ω<sub>v</sub>) is aligned with desire...
Visual feedback is a crucial factor that impacts the motor function, and a number of parameters, suc...
Abstract. When we use our digits to manipulate objects the applied fingertip forces and torques tang...
Visual feedback is a crucial factor to motor function, and a few parameters, such as gain, delay and...
This thesis focus on the unique human ability to pick up and manipulate small objects using the prec...
(A) The tonic precision grip task consisted of 12 task blocks (each 20 s) alternated by periods of r...
Grip force modulation has a rich history of research, but the results remain to be integrated as a n...
Abstract. Once a small object is touched, somatosensory afferent information from the glabrous (nonh...
<p>A: Computational model based on a state estimator that ignores feedback delays and directly integ...
During transport of hand-held objects, the grip force is modulated in parallel with the load force c...
Humans skillfully manipulate objects and tools despite the inherent instability. In order to succeed...
International audienceAnalysis of grip force signals tailored to hand and finger movement evolution ...
In the study of sensorimotor systems, an important research goal has been to understand the way neur...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Motor syn...
Introduction: System identification of the neuromuscular controller that regulates human balance, gi...
<p>Motion sensed by the vestibular system (gray arrows: sensed ω<sub>v</sub>) is aligned with desire...
Visual feedback is a crucial factor that impacts the motor function, and a number of parameters, suc...
Abstract. When we use our digits to manipulate objects the applied fingertip forces and torques tang...
Visual feedback is a crucial factor to motor function, and a few parameters, such as gain, delay and...
This thesis focus on the unique human ability to pick up and manipulate small objects using the prec...
(A) The tonic precision grip task consisted of 12 task blocks (each 20 s) alternated by periods of r...
Grip force modulation has a rich history of research, but the results remain to be integrated as a n...
Abstract. Once a small object is touched, somatosensory afferent information from the glabrous (nonh...
<p>A: Computational model based on a state estimator that ignores feedback delays and directly integ...
During transport of hand-held objects, the grip force is modulated in parallel with the load force c...
Humans skillfully manipulate objects and tools despite the inherent instability. In order to succeed...
International audienceAnalysis of grip force signals tailored to hand and finger movement evolution ...
In the study of sensorimotor systems, an important research goal has been to understand the way neur...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Motor syn...
Introduction: System identification of the neuromuscular controller that regulates human balance, gi...
<p>Motion sensed by the vestibular system (gray arrows: sensed ω<sub>v</sub>) is aligned with desire...