Item does not contain fulltextIn this paper, we review research that we and our colleagues have done on the cognitive substrates of the planning and control of voluntary movements, especially movements of the hands and arms. We begin with a phenomenon observed in a natural setting and then brought into the laboratory - the end-state comfort effect. This is a tendency to sacrifice initial comfort in reach-and-grasp- tasks for final comfort or stability. The phenomenon can be traced to knowledge of the biomechanical advantages of occupying the middle of the range of motion for a joint. Next, we discuss three computational models that we and our colleagues have developed to address the problem of selecting particular movement patterns when an ...
Due to the numerous degrees of freedom in the human motor system, there actually exist an infinite n...
Movements produced in everyday life pursue a goal. Key to the success of such movements is the motor...
In this article we review a model of the movement-planning processes that people use for direct reac...
In this paper, we review research that we and our colleagues have done on the cognitive substrates o...
Contains fulltext : 63088.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)An aim of huma...
This paper presents the background, premises, and results of a model of move-ment planning. The mode...
Abstract-Most physical tasks can be performed with an infinite niimber of movement patterns. How the...
An aim of human factors research is to have models that allow for the advance design of user-friendl...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper presents the background, premises, and results of a model o...
Consistent preferences for particular types of movement suggest criteria for movement selection. The...
Movement Planning and the Role of End-State Comfort Nicole George, Paula M. van Wyk & Adriana M. D...
The study of motor planning and learning in humans has undergone a dramatic transformation in the 20...
How do humans choose their movement and what are the mechanisms involved in motion planning? This th...
This paper presents the background, premises, and results of a model of movement planning. The model...
Due to the numerous degrees of freedom in the human motor system, there actually exist an infinite n...
Due to the numerous degrees of freedom in the human motor system, there actually exist an infinite n...
Movements produced in everyday life pursue a goal. Key to the success of such movements is the motor...
In this article we review a model of the movement-planning processes that people use for direct reac...
In this paper, we review research that we and our colleagues have done on the cognitive substrates o...
Contains fulltext : 63088.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)An aim of huma...
This paper presents the background, premises, and results of a model of move-ment planning. The mode...
Abstract-Most physical tasks can be performed with an infinite niimber of movement patterns. How the...
An aim of human factors research is to have models that allow for the advance design of user-friendl...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper presents the background, premises, and results of a model o...
Consistent preferences for particular types of movement suggest criteria for movement selection. The...
Movement Planning and the Role of End-State Comfort Nicole George, Paula M. van Wyk & Adriana M. D...
The study of motor planning and learning in humans has undergone a dramatic transformation in the 20...
How do humans choose their movement and what are the mechanisms involved in motion planning? This th...
This paper presents the background, premises, and results of a model of movement planning. The model...
Due to the numerous degrees of freedom in the human motor system, there actually exist an infinite n...
Due to the numerous degrees of freedom in the human motor system, there actually exist an infinite n...
Movements produced in everyday life pursue a goal. Key to the success of such movements is the motor...
In this article we review a model of the movement-planning processes that people use for direct reac...