International audienceThe human body generally has more degrees of freedom than necessary for generating a given movement. According to the motor abundance principle, this redundancy is beneficial as it provides the central nervous system with flexibility and robustness for the generation of movements. Under the hypothesis of the Uncontrolled Manifold, the additional degrees of freedom are used to produce motor solutions by reducing the variability that affects the motion performance across repetitions. In this paper, we present a general mathematical framework derived from robotics to formulate kinematic and dynamic tasks in human movement. On this basis, an extension of the Uncontrolled Manifold approach is introduced to deal with dynamic...
NOTWITHSTANDING the recent advancements of robotics research, nature still highly outperform robots ...
Robotic manipulator arms are ubiquitous in modern manufacturing industries. Attempts to improve thei...
The apparent conflict between posture and movement, especially in the presence of redundant degrees...
International audienceThe human body generally has more degrees of freedom than necessary for genera...
International audienceThe human body generally has more degrees of freedom than necessary for genera...
National audienceThis thesis proposes an original and interdisciplinary approach to the treatment of...
National audienceThis thesis proposes an original and interdisciplinary approach to the treatment of...
National audienceThis thesis proposes an original and interdisciplinary approach to the treatment of...
National audienceThis thesis proposes an original and interdisciplinary approach to the treatment of...
International audienceHow does the central nervous system select and coordinate different degrees of...
Cette thèse propose une approche interdisciplinaire originale du traitement du mouvement humain corp...
Cette thèse propose une approche interdisciplinaire originale du traitement du mouvement humain corp...
This paper presents studies of the coordination f voluntary human arm movements. A mathematical mo...
Although human movements are extremely complex, our nervous system is able to implement effective co...
Analyses of experimental data acquired from humans and other vertebrates have suggested that motor c...
NOTWITHSTANDING the recent advancements of robotics research, nature still highly outperform robots ...
Robotic manipulator arms are ubiquitous in modern manufacturing industries. Attempts to improve thei...
The apparent conflict between posture and movement, especially in the presence of redundant degrees...
International audienceThe human body generally has more degrees of freedom than necessary for genera...
International audienceThe human body generally has more degrees of freedom than necessary for genera...
National audienceThis thesis proposes an original and interdisciplinary approach to the treatment of...
National audienceThis thesis proposes an original and interdisciplinary approach to the treatment of...
National audienceThis thesis proposes an original and interdisciplinary approach to the treatment of...
National audienceThis thesis proposes an original and interdisciplinary approach to the treatment of...
International audienceHow does the central nervous system select and coordinate different degrees of...
Cette thèse propose une approche interdisciplinaire originale du traitement du mouvement humain corp...
Cette thèse propose une approche interdisciplinaire originale du traitement du mouvement humain corp...
This paper presents studies of the coordination f voluntary human arm movements. A mathematical mo...
Although human movements are extremely complex, our nervous system is able to implement effective co...
Analyses of experimental data acquired from humans and other vertebrates have suggested that motor c...
NOTWITHSTANDING the recent advancements of robotics research, nature still highly outperform robots ...
Robotic manipulator arms are ubiquitous in modern manufacturing industries. Attempts to improve thei...
The apparent conflict between posture and movement, especially in the presence of redundant degrees...