Motor output during repetitive tasks is characterised by variability. Specifically, the effect of motor learning strategies used to improve motor performance, may change the performance (dependant variable) and the variability of the performance during a continuous task. However, the moment at which performance characteristics start to change before completion for continuous task has often been indeterminant. Change in spatiotemporal characteristics may be due to biomechanical or physiological adaptations. Determining the moment at which change in performance and biomechanical characteristics remains difficult. This way of specific interest to investigate during continuous task to exhaustion, during which there may be a change in performanc...
The spring-like behavior of the body during bipedal hopping and running has been modeled as a simple...
The aim of the study was to examine the inter-cycle variability in cross-country skiing gait and its...
Background: Neuromotor patterns which are different between tasks may be sensitive to subtle adaptat...
Adaptations in lower limb movement patterns were examined when performance was maintained during a f...
This study evaluated changes in lower limb joint coupling variability during single-leg hopping to e...
This study evaluated changes in lower limb joint coupling variability during single-leg hopping to ...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there were changes to leg mechanics and muscle ac...
Motor variability (MV) refers to the intrinsic variability naturally present in the motor control sy...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there were changes to leg mechanics and muscle ac...
The effect of muscular fatigue on temporal and spectral features of muscle activities and motor perf...
This work analysed the changes that occur in kinetic-temporal parameters and the electromyographic a...
Human locomotion often requires the performance of submaximal, repeated and rhythmical efforts over ...
2018-04-10Movement variability, often considered noise or the failure of an imperfect human control ...
We investigated whether physical requirements and motor variability decreased over days in novices d...
Movement variability of the upper limb was investigated using a bimanual Fitts' task. Participants t...
The spring-like behavior of the body during bipedal hopping and running has been modeled as a simple...
The aim of the study was to examine the inter-cycle variability in cross-country skiing gait and its...
Background: Neuromotor patterns which are different between tasks may be sensitive to subtle adaptat...
Adaptations in lower limb movement patterns were examined when performance was maintained during a f...
This study evaluated changes in lower limb joint coupling variability during single-leg hopping to e...
This study evaluated changes in lower limb joint coupling variability during single-leg hopping to ...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there were changes to leg mechanics and muscle ac...
Motor variability (MV) refers to the intrinsic variability naturally present in the motor control sy...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there were changes to leg mechanics and muscle ac...
The effect of muscular fatigue on temporal and spectral features of muscle activities and motor perf...
This work analysed the changes that occur in kinetic-temporal parameters and the electromyographic a...
Human locomotion often requires the performance of submaximal, repeated and rhythmical efforts over ...
2018-04-10Movement variability, often considered noise or the failure of an imperfect human control ...
We investigated whether physical requirements and motor variability decreased over days in novices d...
Movement variability of the upper limb was investigated using a bimanual Fitts' task. Participants t...
The spring-like behavior of the body during bipedal hopping and running has been modeled as a simple...
The aim of the study was to examine the inter-cycle variability in cross-country skiing gait and its...
Background: Neuromotor patterns which are different between tasks may be sensitive to subtle adaptat...