We grasp and dexterously manipulate an object through multi-1 digit synergy. In the framework of the uncontrolled manifold (UCM) hypothesis, multi-digit synergy is defined as the coordinated control mechanism of fingers to stabilize variable important for task success, e.g., total force. Previous studies reported anticipatory synergy adjustments (ASAs) that correspond to a drop of the synergy index before a quick change of the total force. The present study compared ASA’s properties with individual performances of feedforward force control to investigate a relationship of those. Subjects performed a total finger force production task that consisted of a phase in which subjects tracked target line with visual information and a phase in which...
The purpose of the present study was to test the principle of motor abundance as compared to motor r...
Naceri A, Moscatelli A, Haschke R, Ritter H, Santello M, Ernst MO. Multi-digit force control during ...
Bimanual fine-manipulation tasks demand the collaboration of both hands and rely on the coordinated ...
Accurate control of forces produced by the fingers is essential for performing object manipulation. ...
We explored possible effects of negative covariation among finger forces in mul-tifinger accurate fo...
We explored possible effects of negative covariation among finger forces in multifinger accurate for...
Abstract We used the framework of the uncontrolled manifold (UCM) hypothesis to analyze the structur...
Because of the complex anatomy of the human hand, in the absence of external constraints, a large nu...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to explore the ability of the central nervous system (CNS) to...
In this study, finger force control abilities are quantified by the concept of multi-finger synergy ...
Abstract Complex structures present in a human body has relatively large degrees-of-freedom (DOFs) a...
Sensorimotor memory built through previous hand-object interactions allows subjects to plan grasp fo...
Motor learning and adaptation to object properties and task requirements requires integration of cut...
We used the framework of the equilibrium-point hypothesis (in its updated form based on the notion o...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Motor syn...
The purpose of the present study was to test the principle of motor abundance as compared to motor r...
Naceri A, Moscatelli A, Haschke R, Ritter H, Santello M, Ernst MO. Multi-digit force control during ...
Bimanual fine-manipulation tasks demand the collaboration of both hands and rely on the coordinated ...
Accurate control of forces produced by the fingers is essential for performing object manipulation. ...
We explored possible effects of negative covariation among finger forces in mul-tifinger accurate fo...
We explored possible effects of negative covariation among finger forces in multifinger accurate for...
Abstract We used the framework of the uncontrolled manifold (UCM) hypothesis to analyze the structur...
Because of the complex anatomy of the human hand, in the absence of external constraints, a large nu...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to explore the ability of the central nervous system (CNS) to...
In this study, finger force control abilities are quantified by the concept of multi-finger synergy ...
Abstract Complex structures present in a human body has relatively large degrees-of-freedom (DOFs) a...
Sensorimotor memory built through previous hand-object interactions allows subjects to plan grasp fo...
Motor learning and adaptation to object properties and task requirements requires integration of cut...
We used the framework of the equilibrium-point hypothesis (in its updated form based on the notion o...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Motor syn...
The purpose of the present study was to test the principle of motor abundance as compared to motor r...
Naceri A, Moscatelli A, Haschke R, Ritter H, Santello M, Ernst MO. Multi-digit force control during ...
Bimanual fine-manipulation tasks demand the collaboration of both hands and rely on the coordinated ...