<p>A. The behavioral approach to muscle synergies. Setup: A limb with more muscles than mechanical degrees-of-freedom (DOF). Experiment: the limb moves voluntarily (or is moved externally) in a large number of directions to span its workspace. Observation: The set of points in EMG space corresponding to each movement is in a low-dimensional subspace. Explanation: The nervous system has modules that activate muscles in groups to simply the control of movement. B. Alternative explanation 1: muscle synergies are movement related. The movement set induces a set of points in the space of musculotendon length change that is low dimensional (spanned by vectors composed of the muscle moment arms grouped by DOF). We perform a thought experiment by a...
Investigation of neural representation of movement planning has attracted the attention of neuroscie...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2007.This electronic versio...
To generate a force at the hand in a given spatial direction and with a given magnitude the central ...
<p>We believe that the first question to ask is whether the experimental paradigm is related to move...
Finding muscle activity generating a given motion is a redundant problem, since there are many more ...
The observation that the activity of multiple muscles can be well approximated by a few linear syner...
<p>A. We simulated EMG for foot movements in 16 directions in a reference posture (only 8 of 44 musc...
A fundamental challenge in neuroscience is understanding how the central nervous system (CNS) succee...
& Cognitive approaches to motor control typically concern sequences of discrete actions without ...
Muscle synergies are neural coordinative structures that function to alleviate the computational bur...
The observation that the activity of multiple muscles can be well approximated by a few linear syner...
Muscle synergies are neural coordinative structures that function to alleviate the computational bur...
The basic hypothesis of producing a range of behaviors using a small set of motor commands has been ...
The extent to which muscle synergies represent the neural control of human behavior remains unknown....
It has been suggested that the human nervous system controls motions in the task (or operational) sp...
Investigation of neural representation of movement planning has attracted the attention of neuroscie...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2007.This electronic versio...
To generate a force at the hand in a given spatial direction and with a given magnitude the central ...
<p>We believe that the first question to ask is whether the experimental paradigm is related to move...
Finding muscle activity generating a given motion is a redundant problem, since there are many more ...
The observation that the activity of multiple muscles can be well approximated by a few linear syner...
<p>A. We simulated EMG for foot movements in 16 directions in a reference posture (only 8 of 44 musc...
A fundamental challenge in neuroscience is understanding how the central nervous system (CNS) succee...
& Cognitive approaches to motor control typically concern sequences of discrete actions without ...
Muscle synergies are neural coordinative structures that function to alleviate the computational bur...
The observation that the activity of multiple muscles can be well approximated by a few linear syner...
Muscle synergies are neural coordinative structures that function to alleviate the computational bur...
The basic hypothesis of producing a range of behaviors using a small set of motor commands has been ...
The extent to which muscle synergies represent the neural control of human behavior remains unknown....
It has been suggested that the human nervous system controls motions in the task (or operational) sp...
Investigation of neural representation of movement planning has attracted the attention of neuroscie...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2007.This electronic versio...
To generate a force at the hand in a given spatial direction and with a given magnitude the central ...