SummaryControlling movements of flexible arms is a challenging task for the octopus because of the virtually infinite number of degrees of freedom (DOFs) [1, 2]. Octopuses simplify this control by using stereotypical motion patterns that reduce the DOFs, in the control space, to a workable few [2]. These movements are triggered by the brain and are generated by motor programs embedded in the peripheral neuromuscular system of the arm [3–5]. The hundreds of suckers along each arm have a tendency to stick to almost any object they contact [6–9]. The existence of this reflex could pose significant problems with unplanned interactions between the arms if not appropriately managed. This problem is likely to be accentuated because it is accepted ...
Octopuses are molluscs that belong to the group Cephalopoda. They lack joints and rigid links, and a...
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abstract: The entirely soft-tissue anatomy of the octopus arm provides the animal with a large amoun...
SummaryControlling movements of flexible arms is a challenging task for the octopus because of the v...
SummaryOne of the key problems in motor control is mastering or reducing the number of degrees of fr...
SummaryOctopuses are intelligent, soft-bodied animals with keen senses that perform reliably in a va...
SummaryTo cope with the exceptional computational complexity that is involved in the control of its ...
Octopuses expertly coordinate eight arms that contain as much as two-thirds of their entire nervous ...
Octopus limb hyper-redundancy complicates traditional motor control system theory by its extensive s...
SummaryHow an octopus performs complex movements of its eight sucker-studded arms without entangleme...
SummaryHyperredundant limbs with a virtually unlimited number of degrees of freedom (DOFs) pose a ch...
The cognitive capacities and behavioural repertoire of octopuses have led to speculation that these ...
SummaryAn operant task in which octopuses learn to locate food by a visual cue in a three-choice maz...
Octopuses have a unique flexible body and unusual morphology, but nevertheless they are undoubtedly ...
Hyperredundant limbs with a virtually unlimited number of degrees of freedom (DOFs) pose a challenge...
Octopuses are molluscs that belong to the group Cephalopoda. They lack joints and rigid links, and a...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
abstract: The entirely soft-tissue anatomy of the octopus arm provides the animal with a large amoun...
SummaryControlling movements of flexible arms is a challenging task for the octopus because of the v...
SummaryOne of the key problems in motor control is mastering or reducing the number of degrees of fr...
SummaryOctopuses are intelligent, soft-bodied animals with keen senses that perform reliably in a va...
SummaryTo cope with the exceptional computational complexity that is involved in the control of its ...
Octopuses expertly coordinate eight arms that contain as much as two-thirds of their entire nervous ...
Octopus limb hyper-redundancy complicates traditional motor control system theory by its extensive s...
SummaryHow an octopus performs complex movements of its eight sucker-studded arms without entangleme...
SummaryHyperredundant limbs with a virtually unlimited number of degrees of freedom (DOFs) pose a ch...
The cognitive capacities and behavioural repertoire of octopuses have led to speculation that these ...
SummaryAn operant task in which octopuses learn to locate food by a visual cue in a three-choice maz...
Octopuses have a unique flexible body and unusual morphology, but nevertheless they are undoubtedly ...
Hyperredundant limbs with a virtually unlimited number of degrees of freedom (DOFs) pose a challenge...
Octopuses are molluscs that belong to the group Cephalopoda. They lack joints and rigid links, and a...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
abstract: The entirely soft-tissue anatomy of the octopus arm provides the animal with a large amoun...