Summary. EMG patterns associated with voluntary wrist flexion movements were studied in normal human subjects. Initially, subjects were trained to produce movements within five specified velocity ranges while the amplitude of the movement and the opposing load remained constant. In a second set of experiments, subjects were required to produce movements at four different amplitudes, moving as rapidly as possible against a constant load. Finally, with movement velocity and amplitude kept constant, the external load was varied so that different forces were required to generate the movements. The slowest movements were associated with a prolonged burst of EMG activity from the agonist muscle with little or no antagonist activity. With increasi...
To test the hypothesis that phasic muscle activation is related to the acceleration-deceleration cha...
Four subjects produced coordinated movements, consisting of flexion and extension of the wrist in ip...
To examine the role of the effector dynamics of the wrist in the production of rhythmic motor activi...
In order to investigate the influence of aging on the function of the central nervous system for mov...
It is a well-known fact that human body has more degrees of freedom (DoF) than are strictly necessar...
Abstract The kinematic, kinetic, and electromyograph-ic (EMG) patterns observed uring fast, single-j...
An experiment was performed to characterise the movement kinematics and the electromyogram (EMG) dur...
ln this study, we investigated control of muscle activity for changing the amplitude of movement in ...
AbstractThis study investigates how altering wrist posture influences the relationship between the t...
Explaining how humans accomplish a seemingly effortless display of elaborate movement that is well s...
This experiment investigated whether the stability of rhythmic unimanual movements is primarily a fu...
Fast planar arm movements involving two joints have been analyzed in humans. The EMG activity associ...
Analysis of the relationship between movement kinematics and muscle activity is a widely used approa...
The aim of this study is to investigate the characteristics of surface electromyographic signals, pa...
Summary, The relationship between the speed of the fastest possible voluntary contractions and their...
To test the hypothesis that phasic muscle activation is related to the acceleration-deceleration cha...
Four subjects produced coordinated movements, consisting of flexion and extension of the wrist in ip...
To examine the role of the effector dynamics of the wrist in the production of rhythmic motor activi...
In order to investigate the influence of aging on the function of the central nervous system for mov...
It is a well-known fact that human body has more degrees of freedom (DoF) than are strictly necessar...
Abstract The kinematic, kinetic, and electromyograph-ic (EMG) patterns observed uring fast, single-j...
An experiment was performed to characterise the movement kinematics and the electromyogram (EMG) dur...
ln this study, we investigated control of muscle activity for changing the amplitude of movement in ...
AbstractThis study investigates how altering wrist posture influences the relationship between the t...
Explaining how humans accomplish a seemingly effortless display of elaborate movement that is well s...
This experiment investigated whether the stability of rhythmic unimanual movements is primarily a fu...
Fast planar arm movements involving two joints have been analyzed in humans. The EMG activity associ...
Analysis of the relationship between movement kinematics and muscle activity is a widely used approa...
The aim of this study is to investigate the characteristics of surface electromyographic signals, pa...
Summary, The relationship between the speed of the fastest possible voluntary contractions and their...
To test the hypothesis that phasic muscle activation is related to the acceleration-deceleration cha...
Four subjects produced coordinated movements, consisting of flexion and extension of the wrist in ip...
To examine the role of the effector dynamics of the wrist in the production of rhythmic motor activi...