Analyses of experimental data acquired from humans and other vertebrates have suggested that motor commands may emerge from the combination of a limited set of modules. While many studies have focused on physiological aspects of this modularity, in this paper we propose an investigation of its theoretical foundations. We consider the problem of controlling a planar kinematic chain, and we restrict the admissible actuations to linear combinations of a small set of torque profiles (i.e. motor synergies). This scheme is equivalent to the time-varying synergy model, and it is formalized by means of the dynamic response decomposition (DRD). DRD is a general method to generate open-loop controllers for a dynamical system to solve desired tasks, a...
Abstract — A fundamental problem in the field of motor neuroscience is to understand how our brain g...
A human motor system can improve its behavior toward optimal movement. The skeletal system has more ...
International audienceA human motor system can improve its behavior toward optimal movement. The ske...
Analyses of experimental data acquired from humans and other vertebrates have suggested that motor c...
The basic hypothesis of producing a range of behaviors using a small set of motor commands has been ...
Taking inspiration from the hypothesis of muscle synergies, we pro-pose a method to generate open lo...
Taking inspiration from the hypothesis of muscle synergies, we propose a method to generate open loo...
It has been suggested that the human nervous system controls motions in the task (or operational) sp...
According to the model of muscle synergies, the central nervous system (CNS) is organised in a modul...
Mastering a rich repertoire of motor behaviors, as humans and other animals do, is a surprising and ...
International audienceThe nervous system controls the behavior of complex kinematically redundant bi...
International audienceIn this chapter, we review recent work related to the optimal and modular cont...
& Cognitive approaches to motor control typically concern sequences of discrete actions without ...
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Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
Abstract — A fundamental problem in the field of motor neuroscience is to understand how our brain g...
A human motor system can improve its behavior toward optimal movement. The skeletal system has more ...
International audienceA human motor system can improve its behavior toward optimal movement. The ske...
Analyses of experimental data acquired from humans and other vertebrates have suggested that motor c...
The basic hypothesis of producing a range of behaviors using a small set of motor commands has been ...
Taking inspiration from the hypothesis of muscle synergies, we pro-pose a method to generate open lo...
Taking inspiration from the hypothesis of muscle synergies, we propose a method to generate open loo...
It has been suggested that the human nervous system controls motions in the task (or operational) sp...
According to the model of muscle synergies, the central nervous system (CNS) is organised in a modul...
Mastering a rich repertoire of motor behaviors, as humans and other animals do, is a surprising and ...
International audienceThe nervous system controls the behavior of complex kinematically redundant bi...
International audienceIn this chapter, we review recent work related to the optimal and modular cont...
& Cognitive approaches to motor control typically concern sequences of discrete actions without ...
This Document is Protected by copyright and was first published by Frontiers. All rights reserved. i...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
Abstract — A fundamental problem in the field of motor neuroscience is to understand how our brain g...
A human motor system can improve its behavior toward optimal movement. The skeletal system has more ...
International audienceA human motor system can improve its behavior toward optimal movement. The ske...