The results of recent studies suggest that humans can form internal models that they use in a feedforward manner to compensate for both stable and unstable dynamics. To examine how internal models are formed, we performed adaptation experiments in novel dynamics, and measured the endpoint force, trajectory and EMG during learning. Analysis of reflex feedback and change of feedforward commands between consecutive trials suggested a unified model of motor learning, which can coherently unify the learning processes observed in stable and unstable dynamics and reproduce available data on motor learning. To our knowledge, this algorithm, based on the concurrent minimization of (reflex) feedback and muscle activation, is also the first nonlinear ...
Achild often learns to ride a bicycle in the driveway, free of unforeseen obstacles. Yet when she fi...
This study compared adaptation in novel force fields where trajectories were initially either stable...
Abstract—This study aimed to find evidence for the formation of an internal inverse model of a novel...
A remarkable characteristic of our motor system is its enormous capacity for change, manifest in our...
Based on computational principles, the concept of an internal model for adaptive control has been di...
Sensorimotor tasks that humans perform are often affected by different sources of uncertainty. Never...
Humans skillfully manipulate objects and tools despite the inherent instability. In order to succeed...
Humans skillfully manipulate objects and tools despite the inherent instability. In order to succeed...
Recently, we demonstrated that humans can learn to make accurate movements in an unstable environmen...
Humans skillfully manipulate objects and tools despite the inherent instability. In order to succeed...
A medical student learning to perform a laparoscopic procedure or a recently paralyzed user of a pow...
A medical student learning to perform a laparoscopic procedure or a recently paralyzed user of a pow...
As human beings we interact with unstable objects on a day to day basis, sometimes not even realizin...
Humans and other animals adapt motor commands to predictable disturbances within tens of trials in l...
Humans have exceptional abilities to learn new skills, manipulate tools and objects, and interact wi...
Achild often learns to ride a bicycle in the driveway, free of unforeseen obstacles. Yet when she fi...
This study compared adaptation in novel force fields where trajectories were initially either stable...
Abstract—This study aimed to find evidence for the formation of an internal inverse model of a novel...
A remarkable characteristic of our motor system is its enormous capacity for change, manifest in our...
Based on computational principles, the concept of an internal model for adaptive control has been di...
Sensorimotor tasks that humans perform are often affected by different sources of uncertainty. Never...
Humans skillfully manipulate objects and tools despite the inherent instability. In order to succeed...
Humans skillfully manipulate objects and tools despite the inherent instability. In order to succeed...
Recently, we demonstrated that humans can learn to make accurate movements in an unstable environmen...
Humans skillfully manipulate objects and tools despite the inherent instability. In order to succeed...
A medical student learning to perform a laparoscopic procedure or a recently paralyzed user of a pow...
A medical student learning to perform a laparoscopic procedure or a recently paralyzed user of a pow...
As human beings we interact with unstable objects on a day to day basis, sometimes not even realizin...
Humans and other animals adapt motor commands to predictable disturbances within tens of trials in l...
Humans have exceptional abilities to learn new skills, manipulate tools and objects, and interact wi...
Achild often learns to ride a bicycle in the driveway, free of unforeseen obstacles. Yet when she fi...
This study compared adaptation in novel force fields where trajectories were initially either stable...
Abstract—This study aimed to find evidence for the formation of an internal inverse model of a novel...