In this study we investigated the hypothesis that the simple set of rules used to explain the modulation of muscle activities during single-joint movements could also be applied for reversal movements of the shoulder and elbow joints. The muscle torques of both joints were characterized by a triphasic impulse. The first impulse of each joint accelerated the limb to the target and was generated by an initial burst of the muscles activated first (primary mover). The second impulse decelerated the limb to the target, reversed movement direction and accelerated the limb back to the initial position, and was generated by an initial burst of the muscles activated second (secondary movers). A third impulse, in each joint, decelerated the limb to t...
Bell. Control of the wrist in three-joint arm movements to multiple directions in the horizontal pla...
The purpose of this dissertation was to determine if the CNS produces relatively simple alterations ...
1. Arm movements toward a target involving motion at the shoulder and elbow joints and restricted to...
In this study we investigated the hypothesis that the simple set of rules used to explain the modula...
One concept central to theories of multijoint control concerns the selection of muscles for the appr...
We examined the patterns of joint kinematics and torques in two kinds of sagittal plane reaching mov...
Understanding the control strategies that underlie multijoint limb movements is important to researc...
torques during single- and multijoint limb movement. J. Neuro-physiol. 82: 2310–2326, 1999. During m...
Analysis of the relationship between movement kinematics and muscle activity is a widely used approa...
Moving the arm is complicated by mechanical interactions that arise between limb segments. Such inte...
1. Four subjects performed fast flexions of the elbow or shoulder over three different distances. El...
A trailing joint control pattern, during which a single joint is rotated actively and the mechanical...
Aim: To test the hypothesis that anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) may concur in generating t...
In this study, we investigated a motor strategy for changing the direction of movement in rapid exte...
Aim: During voluntary adduction-abduction movements of one arm in the horizontal plane, the prime mo...
Bell. Control of the wrist in three-joint arm movements to multiple directions in the horizontal pla...
The purpose of this dissertation was to determine if the CNS produces relatively simple alterations ...
1. Arm movements toward a target involving motion at the shoulder and elbow joints and restricted to...
In this study we investigated the hypothesis that the simple set of rules used to explain the modula...
One concept central to theories of multijoint control concerns the selection of muscles for the appr...
We examined the patterns of joint kinematics and torques in two kinds of sagittal plane reaching mov...
Understanding the control strategies that underlie multijoint limb movements is important to researc...
torques during single- and multijoint limb movement. J. Neuro-physiol. 82: 2310–2326, 1999. During m...
Analysis of the relationship between movement kinematics and muscle activity is a widely used approa...
Moving the arm is complicated by mechanical interactions that arise between limb segments. Such inte...
1. Four subjects performed fast flexions of the elbow or shoulder over three different distances. El...
A trailing joint control pattern, during which a single joint is rotated actively and the mechanical...
Aim: To test the hypothesis that anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) may concur in generating t...
In this study, we investigated a motor strategy for changing the direction of movement in rapid exte...
Aim: During voluntary adduction-abduction movements of one arm in the horizontal plane, the prime mo...
Bell. Control of the wrist in three-joint arm movements to multiple directions in the horizontal pla...
The purpose of this dissertation was to determine if the CNS produces relatively simple alterations ...
1. Arm movements toward a target involving motion at the shoulder and elbow joints and restricted to...