<p>Movement amplitude and anticipation time for a portion of the finger height trajectory framed in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0020518#pone-0020518-g002" target="_blank"><b>Figure 2</b></a>.</p
Being able to see the object that you are aiming for is evidently useful for guiding the hand to a m...
<p>The basic dance pattern is 4 seconds, comprising two measures of four beats. The gray windows rep...
The interception of fast moving objects typically allows the object to be seen for only a short peri...
<p>(a) Typical subject. Origin is the mean hand position. Blue and red trajectories indicate the han...
Import JabRef | WosArea Neurosciences and NeurologyInternational audienceThe time required to comple...
<p>Kinematic traces of position (A), velocity (B) and acceleration (C) of the finger angular rotatio...
<p>Each trace corresponds to the average angular excursion of a representative subject (Subject 15) ...
<p>Time between data points is approximately 4 ms. Blue boxes indicate rotations. Yellow circles ind...
<p>Shows A) the average total movement time (ms, solid line), B) thumb movement time (ms, dashed lin...
<p>Each trace corresponds to the average abduction angle for the ‘OL’ (black squares) and the ‘OS’ (...
<p>In Panel A, <i>x</i> and <i>z</i> components of finger plane at 10%, 50% and 100% of the movement...
<p>Black filled circles mark the end of movement, corresponding to full key pressure.</p
<p>In the left panel, the reaching profile for the x (solid) and y (dashed dotted) components of mov...
<p>Each trace denotes average abduction angle of a representative subject (Subject 10) for the middl...
<p>T statistics on the movement time and kinematic indexes between social and individual conditions ...
Being able to see the object that you are aiming for is evidently useful for guiding the hand to a m...
<p>The basic dance pattern is 4 seconds, comprising two measures of four beats. The gray windows rep...
The interception of fast moving objects typically allows the object to be seen for only a short peri...
<p>(a) Typical subject. Origin is the mean hand position. Blue and red trajectories indicate the han...
Import JabRef | WosArea Neurosciences and NeurologyInternational audienceThe time required to comple...
<p>Kinematic traces of position (A), velocity (B) and acceleration (C) of the finger angular rotatio...
<p>Each trace corresponds to the average angular excursion of a representative subject (Subject 15) ...
<p>Time between data points is approximately 4 ms. Blue boxes indicate rotations. Yellow circles ind...
<p>Shows A) the average total movement time (ms, solid line), B) thumb movement time (ms, dashed lin...
<p>Each trace corresponds to the average abduction angle for the ‘OL’ (black squares) and the ‘OS’ (...
<p>In Panel A, <i>x</i> and <i>z</i> components of finger plane at 10%, 50% and 100% of the movement...
<p>Black filled circles mark the end of movement, corresponding to full key pressure.</p
<p>In the left panel, the reaching profile for the x (solid) and y (dashed dotted) components of mov...
<p>Each trace denotes average abduction angle of a representative subject (Subject 10) for the middl...
<p>T statistics on the movement time and kinematic indexes between social and individual conditions ...
Being able to see the object that you are aiming for is evidently useful for guiding the hand to a m...
<p>The basic dance pattern is 4 seconds, comprising two measures of four beats. The gray windows rep...
The interception of fast moving objects typically allows the object to be seen for only a short peri...