Background: The relationship between normal and tangential force components (grip force - GF and load force - LF, respectively) acting on the digits-object interface during object manipulation reveals neural mechanisms involved in movement control. Here, we examined whether the feedback type provided to the participants during exertion of LF would influence GF-LF coordination and task performance. Methods. Sixteen young (24.7 ±3.8 years-old) volunteers isometrically exerted continuously sinusoidal FZ (vertical component of LF) by pulling a fixed instrumented handle up and relaxing under two feedback conditions: targeting and tracking. In targeting condition, FZ exertion range was determined by horizontal lines representing the upper (10 N) ...
This study examined the effects of handedness on the inter-digit coordination of force variability w...
(A) The tonic precision grip task consisted of 12 task blocks (each 20 s) alternated by periods of r...
Accurate control of forces produced by the fingers is essential for performing object manipulation. ...
International audienceWhen moving grasped objects, people automatically modulate grip force (GF) wit...
When moving grasped objects, people automatically modulate grip force (GF) with movement-dependent l...
Jaric, SlobodanThe ability to grasp and hold an object is not only one of the most common daily acti...
textThe primary purpose of this study was to examine if the coupling effect could be overcome in a b...
The primary goal of this study is to explore the impacts of visual feedback gain and the force varyi...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of different visual conditions and ta...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comAlternate grip strategies are often use...
The primary goal of this study is to explore the impacts of visual feedback gain and the force varyi...
Visual feedback is a crucial factor that impacts the motor function, and a number of parameters, suc...
Throughout daily life, it is necessary to handle and control innumerable objects. To do so, one’s ha...
In this study, we elucidated the relationship between force control strategy and performance for for...
During transport of hand-held objects, the grip force is modulated in parallel with the load force c...
This study examined the effects of handedness on the inter-digit coordination of force variability w...
(A) The tonic precision grip task consisted of 12 task blocks (each 20 s) alternated by periods of r...
Accurate control of forces produced by the fingers is essential for performing object manipulation. ...
International audienceWhen moving grasped objects, people automatically modulate grip force (GF) wit...
When moving grasped objects, people automatically modulate grip force (GF) with movement-dependent l...
Jaric, SlobodanThe ability to grasp and hold an object is not only one of the most common daily acti...
textThe primary purpose of this study was to examine if the coupling effect could be overcome in a b...
The primary goal of this study is to explore the impacts of visual feedback gain and the force varyi...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of different visual conditions and ta...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comAlternate grip strategies are often use...
The primary goal of this study is to explore the impacts of visual feedback gain and the force varyi...
Visual feedback is a crucial factor that impacts the motor function, and a number of parameters, suc...
Throughout daily life, it is necessary to handle and control innumerable objects. To do so, one’s ha...
In this study, we elucidated the relationship between force control strategy and performance for for...
During transport of hand-held objects, the grip force is modulated in parallel with the load force c...
This study examined the effects of handedness on the inter-digit coordination of force variability w...
(A) The tonic precision grip task consisted of 12 task blocks (each 20 s) alternated by periods of r...
Accurate control of forces produced by the fingers is essential for performing object manipulation. ...