1. Six subjects performed fast, ''single-joint'' flexions of either the elbow or shoulder over three angular distances in a sagittal plane. Movement endpoints were located to require flexion of only a single, ''focal'' joint, without any external, mechanical constraint on the other, ''nonfocal'' joint. Three subjects performed another series of movements between two targets while moving along different paths and in which both joints were flexed. 2. We compared the torque patterns that were produced at the two joints. For single-joint movements, they were both biphasic pulses that accelerated and then decelerated the limb. 3. The torque at the nonfocal joint of a single joint movement was very close to linearly proportional to that at the fo...
The present study investigated the patterns of interlimb organization during the concurrent performa...
In order to examine path planning and the control of redundant degrees of freedom in the human arm, ...
Empirical and simulation studies are described which assess the form of central control signals for ...
1. Four subjects performed fast flexions of the elbow or shoulder over three different distances. El...
We examined the patterns of joint kinematics and torques in two kinds of sagittal plane reaching mov...
A trailing joint control pattern, during which a single joint is rotated actively and the mechanical...
torques during single- and multijoint limb movement. J. Neuro-physiol. 82: 2310–2326, 1999. During m...
One concept central to theories of multijoint control concerns the selection of muscles for the appr...
Moving the arm is complicated by mechanical interactions that arise between limb segments. Such inte...
The problem at the heart of motor control is how the myriad units of the neuromotor system are coord...
Changes were studied in neuromotor control that were evoked by constraining the motion of the elbow ...
In this study we investigated the hypothesis that the simple set of rules used to explain the modula...
nant arm advantages in control of limb dynamics. J Neurophysiol 88: 2408–2421, 2002; 10.1152/jn.0090...
BACKGROUND It has been suggested that the control of unconstrained movements is simplified via the ...
In this study we investigate the coordination between rhythmic flexion-extension (FE) and supination...
The present study investigated the patterns of interlimb organization during the concurrent performa...
In order to examine path planning and the control of redundant degrees of freedom in the human arm, ...
Empirical and simulation studies are described which assess the form of central control signals for ...
1. Four subjects performed fast flexions of the elbow or shoulder over three different distances. El...
We examined the patterns of joint kinematics and torques in two kinds of sagittal plane reaching mov...
A trailing joint control pattern, during which a single joint is rotated actively and the mechanical...
torques during single- and multijoint limb movement. J. Neuro-physiol. 82: 2310–2326, 1999. During m...
One concept central to theories of multijoint control concerns the selection of muscles for the appr...
Moving the arm is complicated by mechanical interactions that arise between limb segments. Such inte...
The problem at the heart of motor control is how the myriad units of the neuromotor system are coord...
Changes were studied in neuromotor control that were evoked by constraining the motion of the elbow ...
In this study we investigated the hypothesis that the simple set of rules used to explain the modula...
nant arm advantages in control of limb dynamics. J Neurophysiol 88: 2408–2421, 2002; 10.1152/jn.0090...
BACKGROUND It has been suggested that the control of unconstrained movements is simplified via the ...
In this study we investigate the coordination between rhythmic flexion-extension (FE) and supination...
The present study investigated the patterns of interlimb organization during the concurrent performa...
In order to examine path planning and the control of redundant degrees of freedom in the human arm, ...
Empirical and simulation studies are described which assess the form of central control signals for ...