There is ample evidence that humans are able to control the endpoint impedance of their arms in response to active destabilizing force fields. However, such fields are uncommon in daily life. Here, we examine whether the CNS selectively controls the endpoint impedance of the arm in the absence of active force fields but in the presence of instability arising from task geometry and signal-dependent noise (SDN) in the neuromuscular system. Subjects were required to generate forces, in two orthogonal directions, onto four differently curved rigid objects simulated by a robotic manipulandum. The endpoint stiffness of the limb was estimated for each object curvature. With increasing curvature, the endpoint stiffness increased mainly parallel to ...
Humans are able to adjust the accuracy of their movements to the demands posed by the task at hand. ...
Humans explore and adapt neuro-motor strategies to cope with limitations of multi-joint impedance r...
Recently, we demonstrated that humans can learn to make accurate movements in an unstable environmen...
There is ample evidence that humans are able to control the endpoint impedance of their arms in resp...
It has been shown that humans are able to selectively control the endpoint impedance of their arms w...
Humans are able to stabilize their movements in environments with unstable dynamics by selectively m...
Humans are able to learn tool-handling tasks, such as carving, demonstrating their competency to mak...
Humans are able to learn tool-handling tasks, such as carving, demonstrating their competency to mak...
The neuromuscular system is inherently noisy and joint impedance may serve to filter this noise. In ...
Despite the existence of neural noise, which leads variability in motor commands, the central nervou...
It has been shown that during arm movement, humans selectively change the endpoint stiffness of thei...
Impedance control can be used to stabilize the limb against both instability and unpredictable pertu...
Impedance control can be used to stabilize the limb against both instability and unpredictable pertu...
Impedance control can be used to stabilize the limb against both instability and unpredictable pertu...
Humans use their limbs to perform various movements to interact with an external environment. Thanks...
Humans are able to adjust the accuracy of their movements to the demands posed by the task at hand. ...
Humans explore and adapt neuro-motor strategies to cope with limitations of multi-joint impedance r...
Recently, we demonstrated that humans can learn to make accurate movements in an unstable environmen...
There is ample evidence that humans are able to control the endpoint impedance of their arms in resp...
It has been shown that humans are able to selectively control the endpoint impedance of their arms w...
Humans are able to stabilize their movements in environments with unstable dynamics by selectively m...
Humans are able to learn tool-handling tasks, such as carving, demonstrating their competency to mak...
Humans are able to learn tool-handling tasks, such as carving, demonstrating their competency to mak...
The neuromuscular system is inherently noisy and joint impedance may serve to filter this noise. In ...
Despite the existence of neural noise, which leads variability in motor commands, the central nervou...
It has been shown that during arm movement, humans selectively change the endpoint stiffness of thei...
Impedance control can be used to stabilize the limb against both instability and unpredictable pertu...
Impedance control can be used to stabilize the limb against both instability and unpredictable pertu...
Impedance control can be used to stabilize the limb against both instability and unpredictable pertu...
Humans use their limbs to perform various movements to interact with an external environment. Thanks...
Humans are able to adjust the accuracy of their movements to the demands posed by the task at hand. ...
Humans explore and adapt neuro-motor strategies to cope with limitations of multi-joint impedance r...
Recently, we demonstrated that humans can learn to make accurate movements in an unstable environmen...