To explore the neural mechanisms related to representation of the manipulation dynamics of objects, we performed whole-brain fMRI while subjects balanced an object in stable and highly unstable states and while they balanced a rigid object and a flexible object in the same unstable state, in all cases without vision. In this way, we varied the extent to which an internal model of the manipulation dynamics was required in the moment-to-moment control of the object's orientation. We hypothesized that activity in primary motor cortex would reflect the amount of muscle activation under each condition. In contrast, we hypothesized that cerebellar activity would be more strongly related to the stability and complexity of the manipulation dynamics...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2002.I...
Motor skills are mediated by a dynamic and finely regulated interplay of the primary motor cortex (M...
Both animal and human studies suggest that the efficiency with which we are able to grasp objects is...
SummaryTo manipulate an object skillfully, the brain must learn its dynamics, specifying the mapping...
To manipulate an object skillfully, the brain must learn its dynamics, specifying the mapping betwee...
Predictive control of grasping forces when manipulating objects in the environment is suggested to r...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2013. Major: Neuroscience. Advisor: Timothy J. Ebne...
Precise control of grasping when manipulating objects depends on intact function of the cerebellum. ...
SummarySkilled object manipulation requires knowledge, or internal models, of object dynamics relati...
Movement of our limbs and interaction with our surroundings are complex tasks, requiring precise coo...
In human occipitotemporal cortex, brain responses to depicted inanimate objects have a large-scale o...
The function of the cerebellum in motor control is a long-standing puzzle because cerebellar damage ...
Grasp stability during object manipulation is achieved by the grip forces applied normal to the gras...
Previous studies have used fMRI to address the relationship between grip force (GF) applied to an ob...
Internal models are neural mechanisms that can mimic the input-output properties of controlled objec...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2002.I...
Motor skills are mediated by a dynamic and finely regulated interplay of the primary motor cortex (M...
Both animal and human studies suggest that the efficiency with which we are able to grasp objects is...
SummaryTo manipulate an object skillfully, the brain must learn its dynamics, specifying the mapping...
To manipulate an object skillfully, the brain must learn its dynamics, specifying the mapping betwee...
Predictive control of grasping forces when manipulating objects in the environment is suggested to r...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2013. Major: Neuroscience. Advisor: Timothy J. Ebne...
Precise control of grasping when manipulating objects depends on intact function of the cerebellum. ...
SummarySkilled object manipulation requires knowledge, or internal models, of object dynamics relati...
Movement of our limbs and interaction with our surroundings are complex tasks, requiring precise coo...
In human occipitotemporal cortex, brain responses to depicted inanimate objects have a large-scale o...
The function of the cerebellum in motor control is a long-standing puzzle because cerebellar damage ...
Grasp stability during object manipulation is achieved by the grip forces applied normal to the gras...
Previous studies have used fMRI to address the relationship between grip force (GF) applied to an ob...
Internal models are neural mechanisms that can mimic the input-output properties of controlled objec...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2002.I...
Motor skills are mediated by a dynamic and finely regulated interplay of the primary motor cortex (M...
Both animal and human studies suggest that the efficiency with which we are able to grasp objects is...