The postural adjustments associated with a voluntary contraction of the postural muscles themselves have been studied in the legs of normal standing men. We focussed on the following questions. Do postural adjustments precede the focal movement as in the case of movements of the upper limb? Which muscle(s) are involved in the task of stabilizing posture? Can the same postural muscle be activated in postural stabilization and in voluntary movement at the same time, in spite of the opposite changes in activity possibly required by these conditions? Six subjects standing on a dynamometric platform were asked to rise onto the tips their toes by contracting their soleus muscles, or to rock on their heels by contracting their tibialis anterior mu...
In eight subjects standing on a movable platform, surface EMG activity was recorded from the foot mu...
Sudden addition or removal of visual information can be particularly critical to balance control. Th...
The present study evaluated the effect of different positions, which varied in the amount of bodily ...
The postural adjustments associated with a voluntary contraction of the postural muscles themselves ...
The postural adjustments associated with a voluntary contraction of the postural muscles themselves...
Toe-up or toe-down tilts of a platform on which a subject stands induce early EMG responses in the l...
Background: Evidence of self-sustained muscle activation following a brief electrical stimulation ha...
It has been widely assumed for nearly a century, that postural muscles operate in a spring-like mann...
The maintenance of quiet stance requires the activation of muscles bilaterally. The soleus muscles i...
A matrix of 120 electromyogram (EMG) electrodes (8 rows and 15 columns) was used to investigate indi...
The soleus (Sol) and medial and lateral gastrocnemii (GM and GL) behave differently during various m...
Feed-forward (anticipatory) postural adjustments are known to initiate voluntary move...
This study concerned the effects of brisk perturbations applied to the shoulders of standing subject...
Postural and movement components must be coordinated without significant disturbance to balance when...
In human standing, gravity causes forward toppling about the ankle joint which is prevented by activ...
In eight subjects standing on a movable platform, surface EMG activity was recorded from the foot mu...
Sudden addition or removal of visual information can be particularly critical to balance control. Th...
The present study evaluated the effect of different positions, which varied in the amount of bodily ...
The postural adjustments associated with a voluntary contraction of the postural muscles themselves ...
The postural adjustments associated with a voluntary contraction of the postural muscles themselves...
Toe-up or toe-down tilts of a platform on which a subject stands induce early EMG responses in the l...
Background: Evidence of self-sustained muscle activation following a brief electrical stimulation ha...
It has been widely assumed for nearly a century, that postural muscles operate in a spring-like mann...
The maintenance of quiet stance requires the activation of muscles bilaterally. The soleus muscles i...
A matrix of 120 electromyogram (EMG) electrodes (8 rows and 15 columns) was used to investigate indi...
The soleus (Sol) and medial and lateral gastrocnemii (GM and GL) behave differently during various m...
Feed-forward (anticipatory) postural adjustments are known to initiate voluntary move...
This study concerned the effects of brisk perturbations applied to the shoulders of standing subject...
Postural and movement components must be coordinated without significant disturbance to balance when...
In human standing, gravity causes forward toppling about the ankle joint which is prevented by activ...
In eight subjects standing on a movable platform, surface EMG activity was recorded from the foot mu...
Sudden addition or removal of visual information can be particularly critical to balance control. Th...
The present study evaluated the effect of different positions, which varied in the amount of bodily ...