Locomotion can be investigated by factorization of electromyographic (EMG) signals, e.g. with non-negative matrix factorization (NMF). This approach is a convenient concise representation of muscle activities as distributed in motor modules, activated in specific gait phases. For applying NMF, the EMG signals are analysed either as single trials, or as averaged EMG, or as concatenated EMG (data structure). The aim of this study is to investigate the influence of the data structure on the extracted motor modules. Twelve healthy men walked at their preferred speed on a treadmill while surface EMG signals were recorded for 60 s from 10 lower limb muscles. Motor modules representing relative weightings of synergistic muscle activations were ext...
Motorized treadmills have been widely used in locomotion studies, although a debate remains concerni...
This paper aims at verifying if the number of muscle synergies is influenced by the filtering proces...
Motorized treadmills have been widely used in locomotion studies, although a debate remains concerni...
Muscle synergies have reached great popularity in the last years, to explain how the central nervou...
In this study, we made use of non-negative matrix factorization (NMF) to extract muscle synergies fr...
Humans can efficiently walk across a large variety of terrains and locomotion conditions with little...
The extraction of muscle synergies in human locomotion may be biased by the kind of pre-processing a...
The quantification of muscle coordination through muscle synergy analysis has been shown to represen...
Muscle Synergies Analysis (MSA) has gained significant attention in the last two decades as a method...
© 2015 Gonzalez-Vargas, Sartori, Dosen, Torricelli, Pons and Farina. Humans can efficiently walk acr...
The human body is an outstandingly complex machine including around 1000 muscles and joints acting s...
An electromyographic (EMG) activity pattern for individual muscles in the gait cycle exhibits a grea...
The human body is an outstandingly complex machine including around 1000 muscles and joints acting s...
Muscle synergy theory is a new appealing approach for different research fields. This study is aimed...
Among other applications, electromyography (EMG) is used in the assessment of locomotion pathologie...
Motorized treadmills have been widely used in locomotion studies, although a debate remains concerni...
This paper aims at verifying if the number of muscle synergies is influenced by the filtering proces...
Motorized treadmills have been widely used in locomotion studies, although a debate remains concerni...
Muscle synergies have reached great popularity in the last years, to explain how the central nervou...
In this study, we made use of non-negative matrix factorization (NMF) to extract muscle synergies fr...
Humans can efficiently walk across a large variety of terrains and locomotion conditions with little...
The extraction of muscle synergies in human locomotion may be biased by the kind of pre-processing a...
The quantification of muscle coordination through muscle synergy analysis has been shown to represen...
Muscle Synergies Analysis (MSA) has gained significant attention in the last two decades as a method...
© 2015 Gonzalez-Vargas, Sartori, Dosen, Torricelli, Pons and Farina. Humans can efficiently walk acr...
The human body is an outstandingly complex machine including around 1000 muscles and joints acting s...
An electromyographic (EMG) activity pattern for individual muscles in the gait cycle exhibits a grea...
The human body is an outstandingly complex machine including around 1000 muscles and joints acting s...
Muscle synergy theory is a new appealing approach for different research fields. This study is aimed...
Among other applications, electromyography (EMG) is used in the assessment of locomotion pathologie...
Motorized treadmills have been widely used in locomotion studies, although a debate remains concerni...
This paper aims at verifying if the number of muscle synergies is influenced by the filtering proces...
Motorized treadmills have been widely used in locomotion studies, although a debate remains concerni...