Humans can voluntarily control their finger stiffness for grasping and manipulation tasks. A long standing question in biomechanics is aimed at understanding the criterion used by the cenrtal nervous system to control the motor output of human limbs. Humans are known to voluntarily control their limb posture, end-tip force and stiffness. This thesis concerns itself with controlling stiffness in isometric conditions only. This work examines the variability of voluntary isometric stiffness modulation for the index finger at constant fingertip force. Previous studies either investigated muscle synergies responsible for different force-stiffness conditions or only measured behavioral measures of stiffness. However, the variability of stiffness ...
Hand gesture and grip formations are produced by the muscle synergies arising between extrinsic and ...
Finger\u27s action has been controlled by both intrinsic and extrinsic hand muscles. Characterizing ...
Finger\u27s action has been controlled by both intrinsic and extrinsic hand muscles. Characterizing ...
Humans can voluntarily control their finger stiffness for grasping and manipulation tasks. A long st...
We investigate the relation between grip force and grip stiffness for the human hand with and withou...
Stable precision grips using the fingertips are a cornerstone of human hand dexterity. However, our ...
Effective execution of a manipulation task using prosthetic or robotic hands requires that the motio...
Hand gesture and grip formations are produced by the muscle synergies arising between extrinsic and ...
This dissertation presents a series of studies investigating the neuromechanical properties of the i...
Human hands perform amazingly complex dexterous in-hand manipulation tasks stably through modulation...
Human hands perform amazingly complex dexterous in-hand manipulation tasks stably through modulation...
Abstract — The two-dimensional static stiffness of the index finger was measured with the interphala...
The elasticity and damping of the soft tissues of the hand contribute to dexterity while grasping an...
The elasticity and damping of the soft tissues of the hand contribute to dexterity while grasping an...
Hand gesture and grip formations are produced by the muscle synergies arising between extrinsic and ...
Hand gesture and grip formations are produced by the muscle synergies arising between extrinsic and ...
Finger\u27s action has been controlled by both intrinsic and extrinsic hand muscles. Characterizing ...
Finger\u27s action has been controlled by both intrinsic and extrinsic hand muscles. Characterizing ...
Humans can voluntarily control their finger stiffness for grasping and manipulation tasks. A long st...
We investigate the relation between grip force and grip stiffness for the human hand with and withou...
Stable precision grips using the fingertips are a cornerstone of human hand dexterity. However, our ...
Effective execution of a manipulation task using prosthetic or robotic hands requires that the motio...
Hand gesture and grip formations are produced by the muscle synergies arising between extrinsic and ...
This dissertation presents a series of studies investigating the neuromechanical properties of the i...
Human hands perform amazingly complex dexterous in-hand manipulation tasks stably through modulation...
Human hands perform amazingly complex dexterous in-hand manipulation tasks stably through modulation...
Abstract — The two-dimensional static stiffness of the index finger was measured with the interphala...
The elasticity and damping of the soft tissues of the hand contribute to dexterity while grasping an...
The elasticity and damping of the soft tissues of the hand contribute to dexterity while grasping an...
Hand gesture and grip formations are produced by the muscle synergies arising between extrinsic and ...
Hand gesture and grip formations are produced by the muscle synergies arising between extrinsic and ...
Finger\u27s action has been controlled by both intrinsic and extrinsic hand muscles. Characterizing ...
Finger\u27s action has been controlled by both intrinsic and extrinsic hand muscles. Characterizing ...