A cross-correlation analysis was performed on EMG activities in elbow and shoulder flexors evoked by force perturbations acting in different directions on the forearm and during intentionally generated movements with the purpose of characterizing the temporal relationships between patterns of activation of different muscles. Qualitatively it was found that the shape of the cross-correlation function differed from one experimental condition to the next. A principal component analysis permitted a quantitative assessment of this point. In general it was found that two principal components could account for the data. Furthermore when the cross-correlograms are represented in principal component space, there was no clustering of the data points....
<div><p>Humans perform various motor tasks by coordinating the redundant motor elements in their bod...
Muscle synergies have reached great popularity in the last years, to explain how the central nervou...
Load perturbations were applied to the arm of human subjects under conditions where both limb segmen...
A cross-correlation analysis was performed on EMG activities in elbow and shoulder flexors evoked by...
Recent studies have described muscle synergies as overlapping, multimuscle groups defined by synchro...
1. Force perturbations consisting of a random train of pulses were applied to the forearms of human ...
The dynamic nature of movement and muscle activation emphasizes the importance of a sound experiment...
International audienceA simple method, based on cross-correlation functions (CCFs) between two time ...
Delis, Ioannis | Berret, Bastien | Pozzo, Thierry | Panzeri, StefanoInternational audience''Muscle s...
Numerous muscles around the shoulder joint are required to work in a coordinated manner, even when a...
Muscle synergies have been hypothesized to be the building blocks used by the central nervous system...
Are the muscle synergies extracted from multiple electromyographic signals an expression of neural i...
Hand grasp patterns are the results of complex kinematic-muscular coordination and synergistic contr...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
Bockemühl T, Troje NF, Dürr V. Inter-joint coupling and joint angle synergies of human catching move...
<div><p>Humans perform various motor tasks by coordinating the redundant motor elements in their bod...
Muscle synergies have reached great popularity in the last years, to explain how the central nervou...
Load perturbations were applied to the arm of human subjects under conditions where both limb segmen...
A cross-correlation analysis was performed on EMG activities in elbow and shoulder flexors evoked by...
Recent studies have described muscle synergies as overlapping, multimuscle groups defined by synchro...
1. Force perturbations consisting of a random train of pulses were applied to the forearms of human ...
The dynamic nature of movement and muscle activation emphasizes the importance of a sound experiment...
International audienceA simple method, based on cross-correlation functions (CCFs) between two time ...
Delis, Ioannis | Berret, Bastien | Pozzo, Thierry | Panzeri, StefanoInternational audience''Muscle s...
Numerous muscles around the shoulder joint are required to work in a coordinated manner, even when a...
Muscle synergies have been hypothesized to be the building blocks used by the central nervous system...
Are the muscle synergies extracted from multiple electromyographic signals an expression of neural i...
Hand grasp patterns are the results of complex kinematic-muscular coordination and synergistic contr...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
Bockemühl T, Troje NF, Dürr V. Inter-joint coupling and joint angle synergies of human catching move...
<div><p>Humans perform various motor tasks by coordinating the redundant motor elements in their bod...
Muscle synergies have reached great popularity in the last years, to explain how the central nervou...
Load perturbations were applied to the arm of human subjects under conditions where both limb segmen...