Muscle synergies have been hypothesized to be the building blocks used by the central nervous system to generate movement. According to this hypothesis, the accomplishment of various motor tasks relies on the ability of the motor system to recruit a small set of synergies on a single-trial basis and combine them in a task-dependent manner. It is conceivable that this requires a fine tuning of the trial-to-trial relationships between the synergy activations. Here we develop an analytical methodology to address the nature and functional role of trial-to-trial correlations between synergy activations, which is designed to help to better understand how these correlations may contribute to generating appropriate motor behavior. The algorithm we ...
The modular organization of the central nervous system (CNS) during motor tasks was widely assessed ...
Accurate prediction of muscle and joint contact forces during human movement could improve treatment...
How the CNS selects the appropriate muscle patterns to achieve a behavioral goal is an open question...
Delis, Ioannis | Berret, Bastien | Pozzo, Thierry | Panzeri, StefanoInternational audience''Muscle s...
Muscle synergies, i.e. invariant coordinated activations of groups of muscles, have been proposed as...
Delis, Ioannis | Berret, Bastien | Pozzo, Thierry | Panzeri, StefanoInternational audience''Muscle s...
doi: 10.3389/fncom.2013.00054 A methodology for assessing the effect of correlations among muscle sy...
International audienceVoluntary movement is hypothesized to rely on a limited number of muscle syner...
Objective Current approaches to muscle synergy extraction rely on linear dimensionality reduction al...
Muscle synergies have reached great popularity in the last years, to explain how the central nervou...
International audienceMuscle synergy analysis is increasingly used in domains such as neurosciences,...
<div><p>Humans perform various motor tasks by coordinating the redundant motor elements in their bod...
Muscle synergy analysis investigates the neurophysiological mechanisms that the central nervous syst...
Muscle synergy analysis investigates the neurophysiological mechanisms that the central nervous syst...
To handle the rich repertoire of behavioural goals, the CNS has to control the many degrees of freed...
The modular organization of the central nervous system (CNS) during motor tasks was widely assessed ...
Accurate prediction of muscle and joint contact forces during human movement could improve treatment...
How the CNS selects the appropriate muscle patterns to achieve a behavioral goal is an open question...
Delis, Ioannis | Berret, Bastien | Pozzo, Thierry | Panzeri, StefanoInternational audience''Muscle s...
Muscle synergies, i.e. invariant coordinated activations of groups of muscles, have been proposed as...
Delis, Ioannis | Berret, Bastien | Pozzo, Thierry | Panzeri, StefanoInternational audience''Muscle s...
doi: 10.3389/fncom.2013.00054 A methodology for assessing the effect of correlations among muscle sy...
International audienceVoluntary movement is hypothesized to rely on a limited number of muscle syner...
Objective Current approaches to muscle synergy extraction rely on linear dimensionality reduction al...
Muscle synergies have reached great popularity in the last years, to explain how the central nervou...
International audienceMuscle synergy analysis is increasingly used in domains such as neurosciences,...
<div><p>Humans perform various motor tasks by coordinating the redundant motor elements in their bod...
Muscle synergy analysis investigates the neurophysiological mechanisms that the central nervous syst...
Muscle synergy analysis investigates the neurophysiological mechanisms that the central nervous syst...
To handle the rich repertoire of behavioural goals, the CNS has to control the many degrees of freed...
The modular organization of the central nervous system (CNS) during motor tasks was widely assessed ...
Accurate prediction of muscle and joint contact forces during human movement could improve treatment...
How the CNS selects the appropriate muscle patterns to achieve a behavioral goal is an open question...