International audienceHow does the central nervous system select and coordinate different degrees of freedom to execute a given movement? The difficulty is to choose one specific motor command among an infinite number of possible ones. If some invari-ants of movement can be identified, there exists however considerable variability showing that motor control favors rather an envelope of possible movements than a strong stereotypy. However, the central nervous system is able to find extremely fast solutions to the problem of muscular and kinematic redundancy by producing stable and precise movements. To date, no computational model has made it possible to develop a movement generation algorithm with a performance comparable to that of humans ...
In sport and exercise biomechanics, forward dynamics analyses or simulations have frequently been us...
International audienceIn this chapter, we review recent work related to the optimal and modular cont...
Biomechanics and motor control are discussed as parts of a more general science, physics of living s...
Neuromechanics seeks to understand how muscles, sense organs, motor pattern generators, and brain in...
The human sensorimotor control system has exceptional abilities to perform skillful actions. We easi...
Neuromechanics seeks to understand how muscles, sense organs, motor pattern generators, and brain in...
Due to the numerous degrees of freedom in the human motor system, there actually exist an infinite n...
The complex bio-mechanics of human body is capable of generating an unlimited repertoire of movement...
An outline of the basic steps involved inthe production of voluntary movementis quite simple. Comman...
International audienceThe nervous system controls the behavior of complex kinematically redundant bi...
Movements produced in everyday life pursue a goal. Key to the success of such movements is the motor...
Abstract Biological and robotic grasp and manipulation are undeniably similar at the level of mechan...
International audienceThe human body generally has more degrees of freedom than necessary for genera...
How do humans choose their movement and what are the mechanisms involved in motion planning? This th...
The Problem: How does the human neural circuitry control posture and voluntary movements? Humans are...
In sport and exercise biomechanics, forward dynamics analyses or simulations have frequently been us...
International audienceIn this chapter, we review recent work related to the optimal and modular cont...
Biomechanics and motor control are discussed as parts of a more general science, physics of living s...
Neuromechanics seeks to understand how muscles, sense organs, motor pattern generators, and brain in...
The human sensorimotor control system has exceptional abilities to perform skillful actions. We easi...
Neuromechanics seeks to understand how muscles, sense organs, motor pattern generators, and brain in...
Due to the numerous degrees of freedom in the human motor system, there actually exist an infinite n...
The complex bio-mechanics of human body is capable of generating an unlimited repertoire of movement...
An outline of the basic steps involved inthe production of voluntary movementis quite simple. Comman...
International audienceThe nervous system controls the behavior of complex kinematically redundant bi...
Movements produced in everyday life pursue a goal. Key to the success of such movements is the motor...
Abstract Biological and robotic grasp and manipulation are undeniably similar at the level of mechan...
International audienceThe human body generally has more degrees of freedom than necessary for genera...
How do humans choose their movement and what are the mechanisms involved in motion planning? This th...
The Problem: How does the human neural circuitry control posture and voluntary movements? Humans are...
In sport and exercise biomechanics, forward dynamics analyses or simulations have frequently been us...
International audienceIn this chapter, we review recent work related to the optimal and modular cont...
Biomechanics and motor control are discussed as parts of a more general science, physics of living s...