Abstract Complex structures present in a human body has relatively large degrees-of-freedom (DOFs) as compared to the requirement of a particular task. This phenomenon called motor redundancy initially deemed as a computational problem rather can be understood as having the flexibility to perform the certain task successfully. Hence, the purpose of our study was to examine the positive impact of extra DOFs (redundant DOFs) during force production tasks. For this purpose, an experimental setup was designed to simulate archery-like shooting, and purposeful organization of a redundant set of finger forces determined the stability of important performance variables as well as accurate and precise performance. DOFs were adjusted by changing the ...
Multi-digit prehension tasks are commonly encountered in our daily activities. Previous studies inve...
This study explores the force synergy of human digits in both static and dynamic cylindrical graspin...
The problem at the heart of motor control is how the myriad units of the neuromotor system are coord...
When humans perform movements repeatedly, they are never completely the same. This is possible becau...
Latash, MarkReisman, DarcyThe phenomenon of motor equivalence (ME) is one of the most remarkable fea...
Because of the complex anatomy of the human hand, in the absence of external constraints, a large nu...
Stability is the ability of a system to reject noise and maintain or return to the desired movement ...
We explored possible effects of negative covariation among finger forces in multifinger accurate for...
It has been suggested that the human nervous system controls motions in the task (or operational) sp...
To coordinate the redundant degrees of freedom (DOF) in the action system, synergies are often propo...
The literature has long suggested that the design of computer input devices should make use of the f...
We explored possible effects of negative covariation among finger forces in mul-tifinger accurate fo...
Accurate control of forces produced by the fingers is essential for performing object manipulation. ...
Motor control is a challenging task for the central nervous system, since it involves redundant degr...
Motor control is a challenging task for the central nervous system, since it involves redundant degr...
Multi-digit prehension tasks are commonly encountered in our daily activities. Previous studies inve...
This study explores the force synergy of human digits in both static and dynamic cylindrical graspin...
The problem at the heart of motor control is how the myriad units of the neuromotor system are coord...
When humans perform movements repeatedly, they are never completely the same. This is possible becau...
Latash, MarkReisman, DarcyThe phenomenon of motor equivalence (ME) is one of the most remarkable fea...
Because of the complex anatomy of the human hand, in the absence of external constraints, a large nu...
Stability is the ability of a system to reject noise and maintain or return to the desired movement ...
We explored possible effects of negative covariation among finger forces in multifinger accurate for...
It has been suggested that the human nervous system controls motions in the task (or operational) sp...
To coordinate the redundant degrees of freedom (DOF) in the action system, synergies are often propo...
The literature has long suggested that the design of computer input devices should make use of the f...
We explored possible effects of negative covariation among finger forces in mul-tifinger accurate fo...
Accurate control of forces produced by the fingers is essential for performing object manipulation. ...
Motor control is a challenging task for the central nervous system, since it involves redundant degr...
Motor control is a challenging task for the central nervous system, since it involves redundant degr...
Multi-digit prehension tasks are commonly encountered in our daily activities. Previous studies inve...
This study explores the force synergy of human digits in both static and dynamic cylindrical graspin...
The problem at the heart of motor control is how the myriad units of the neuromotor system are coord...