AbstractA characteristic of skilled movement is the ability of the CNS to predict the consequences of motor commands. When we lift an object there is an anticipatory increase in grip force that prevents a grasped object from slipping. When an object is pulled from our grasp by an external force, a reflexive modulation in grip force prevents slippage. Here we examine how external perturbations to a grasped object influence anticipatory grip force during object manipulation using a bimanual task, with each hand holding a computer-controlled object. Subjects were instructed to maintain the position of the object held in the right hand. Loading was applied to this restrained object: either self-generated by the action of their left hand or exte...
The reactive control of fingertip forces maintaining grasp stability was examined in man during a pr...
Three experiments investigated the grip force exerted by the fingers on an object displaced actively...
We tested the ability of healthy participants to learn an association between arbitrary sensory cues...
AbstractA characteristic of skilled movement is the ability of the CNS to predict the consequences o...
Import JabRef | WosArea Neurosciences and NeurologyInternational audienceAnticipatory grip force adj...
Anticipatory grip force adjustments are a prime example of the predictive nature of motor control. A...
Anticipating the consequences of our motor commands is a fundamental component of sensorimotor contr...
Impulsive loadings during object grasping are common in everyday life. In predictable conditions, th...
It is well established thatmotor prediction is crucial formany of our daily actions. However, it is ...
During transport of hand-held objects, the grip force is modulated in parallel with the load force c...
Manipulating a cup by the handle requires compensating for the torque induced by the moment of the m...
The human hand is an amazing tool. It is one of the most important interface between us and the worl...
When moving grasped objects, people automatically modulate grip force (GF) with movement-dependent l...
When moving grasped objects, people automatically modulate grip force (GF) with movement-dependent l...
Abstract Dexterous manipulation relies on the ability to simultaneously attain two goals: controllin...
The reactive control of fingertip forces maintaining grasp stability was examined in man during a pr...
Three experiments investigated the grip force exerted by the fingers on an object displaced actively...
We tested the ability of healthy participants to learn an association between arbitrary sensory cues...
AbstractA characteristic of skilled movement is the ability of the CNS to predict the consequences o...
Import JabRef | WosArea Neurosciences and NeurologyInternational audienceAnticipatory grip force adj...
Anticipatory grip force adjustments are a prime example of the predictive nature of motor control. A...
Anticipating the consequences of our motor commands is a fundamental component of sensorimotor contr...
Impulsive loadings during object grasping are common in everyday life. In predictable conditions, th...
It is well established thatmotor prediction is crucial formany of our daily actions. However, it is ...
During transport of hand-held objects, the grip force is modulated in parallel with the load force c...
Manipulating a cup by the handle requires compensating for the torque induced by the moment of the m...
The human hand is an amazing tool. It is one of the most important interface between us and the worl...
When moving grasped objects, people automatically modulate grip force (GF) with movement-dependent l...
When moving grasped objects, people automatically modulate grip force (GF) with movement-dependent l...
Abstract Dexterous manipulation relies on the ability to simultaneously attain two goals: controllin...
The reactive control of fingertip forces maintaining grasp stability was examined in man during a pr...
Three experiments investigated the grip force exerted by the fingers on an object displaced actively...
We tested the ability of healthy participants to learn an association between arbitrary sensory cues...