The identification of attractors is one of the key tasks in studies of neurobiological coordination from a dynamical systems perspective, with a considerable body of literature resulting from this task. However, with regards to typical movement models investigated, the overwhelming majority of actions studied previously belong to the class of continuous, rhythmical movements. In contrast, very few studies have investigated coordination of discrete movements, particularly multi-articular discrete movements. In the present study, we investigated phase transition behavior in a basketball throwing task where participants were instructed to shoot at the basket from different distances. Adopting the ubiquitous scaling paradigm, throw...
This study investigates how motor coordination undergoes the passage from a discrete to a continuous...
In recent years, concepts and tools from dynamical systems theory have been successfully applied to ...
Extant models of decision making in social neurobiological systems have typically explained task dyn...
The identification of attractors is one of the key tasks in studies of neurobiological coordination ...
Dynamical systems theory represents a prominent theoretical framework for the investigation of movem...
Although previous work in nonlinear dynamics on neurobiological coordination and control has provide...
In this brief review of functional movement variability in sport, it has been demonstrated that both...
In recent years, theory-building in motor neuroscience and our understanding of the synergistic cont...
Attempts to understand human movement systems from the perspective of nonlinear dynamics have increa...
In recent years, concepts and tools from dynamical systems theory have been successfully applied to ...
In recent years, concepts and tools from dynamical systems theory have been successfully applied to ...
Complex human behavior, including interlimb and interpersonal coordination, has been studied from a ...
In recent years, concepts and tools from dynamical systems theory have been successfully applied to ...
This paper overviews the importance for sports biomechanics of movement variability, which has been ...
Researchers studying adaptive behavior in human movement systems have traditionally employed simplif...
This study investigates how motor coordination undergoes the passage from a discrete to a continuous...
In recent years, concepts and tools from dynamical systems theory have been successfully applied to ...
Extant models of decision making in social neurobiological systems have typically explained task dyn...
The identification of attractors is one of the key tasks in studies of neurobiological coordination ...
Dynamical systems theory represents a prominent theoretical framework for the investigation of movem...
Although previous work in nonlinear dynamics on neurobiological coordination and control has provide...
In this brief review of functional movement variability in sport, it has been demonstrated that both...
In recent years, theory-building in motor neuroscience and our understanding of the synergistic cont...
Attempts to understand human movement systems from the perspective of nonlinear dynamics have increa...
In recent years, concepts and tools from dynamical systems theory have been successfully applied to ...
In recent years, concepts and tools from dynamical systems theory have been successfully applied to ...
Complex human behavior, including interlimb and interpersonal coordination, has been studied from a ...
In recent years, concepts and tools from dynamical systems theory have been successfully applied to ...
This paper overviews the importance for sports biomechanics of movement variability, which has been ...
Researchers studying adaptive behavior in human movement systems have traditionally employed simplif...
This study investigates how motor coordination undergoes the passage from a discrete to a continuous...
In recent years, concepts and tools from dynamical systems theory have been successfully applied to ...
Extant models of decision making in social neurobiological systems have typically explained task dyn...