In this paper, we investigate the redundancy problem by examining how humans control grasping of a hand-held object using three- and four-digits in response to external perturbations. Our results revealed a similar variability in digits’ initial placements when grasping with three- and four-digits. Moreover, the distribution of digit normal forces were modulated depending on the number of digits used, their locations, and the type of the external perturbations. Our results suggest that the redundancy problem was addressed by the central nervous system in a similar fashion on a trial-to-trial basis in terms of digits’ initial placements, but differently in terms of digits normal force distribution that was controlled online depending on the ...
Since 1998 our group published about 20 papers in peer- reviewed journals on biomechanics and contro...
Abstract In order to find out whether the movements of single digits are controlled in a special way...
In daily activities, hand use is dominated by individuated thumb and finger movements, and by graspi...
In this paper, we investigate the redundancy problem by examining how humans control grasping of a h...
Because of the complex anatomy of the human hand, in the absence of external constraints, a large nu...
hansson. Control of grasp stability in humans under different fric-tional conditions during multidig...
This study explores the force synergy of human digits in both static and dynamic cylindrical graspin...
SYNOPSIS. This paper is a mini review of kinetic and kinematic evidence on the control of the hand w...
Reaching out for an object is often considered to consist of the control of two components: transpor...
Naceri A, Moscatelli A, Haschke R, Ritter H, Santello M, Ernst MO. Multi-digit force control during ...
The ability to modulate digit forces during grasping relies on the coordination of multiple hand mus...
In the referent control theory, grip force emerges by designating the referent aperture (Ra) as a th...
An important issue in controlling a multi-fingered robotic hand grasping an object is the evaluation...
In order to find out whether the movements of single digits are controlled in a special way when gra...
An important issue in controlling a multi-fingered robotic hand grasping an object is the evaluation...
Since 1998 our group published about 20 papers in peer- reviewed journals on biomechanics and contro...
Abstract In order to find out whether the movements of single digits are controlled in a special way...
In daily activities, hand use is dominated by individuated thumb and finger movements, and by graspi...
In this paper, we investigate the redundancy problem by examining how humans control grasping of a h...
Because of the complex anatomy of the human hand, in the absence of external constraints, a large nu...
hansson. Control of grasp stability in humans under different fric-tional conditions during multidig...
This study explores the force synergy of human digits in both static and dynamic cylindrical graspin...
SYNOPSIS. This paper is a mini review of kinetic and kinematic evidence on the control of the hand w...
Reaching out for an object is often considered to consist of the control of two components: transpor...
Naceri A, Moscatelli A, Haschke R, Ritter H, Santello M, Ernst MO. Multi-digit force control during ...
The ability to modulate digit forces during grasping relies on the coordination of multiple hand mus...
In the referent control theory, grip force emerges by designating the referent aperture (Ra) as a th...
An important issue in controlling a multi-fingered robotic hand grasping an object is the evaluation...
In order to find out whether the movements of single digits are controlled in a special way when gra...
An important issue in controlling a multi-fingered robotic hand grasping an object is the evaluation...
Since 1998 our group published about 20 papers in peer- reviewed journals on biomechanics and contro...
Abstract In order to find out whether the movements of single digits are controlled in a special way...
In daily activities, hand use is dominated by individuated thumb and finger movements, and by graspi...