International audienceA simple method, based on cross-correlation functions (CCFs) between two time series of kinematic or physiological measurements, is proposed for the analysis of multisegmental movements. Special emphasis is placed on measuring accelerations. When the movements of two body segments are coordinated but consistently time lagged, their CCF displays a peak at the corresponding time abscissa. The reproducible positions of the peaks reflect biomechanical or physiological constraints. Several significantly large peaks can be observed in a CCF. It is possible to identify coordinated movements involving more than two segments by applying simple rules of compatibility between the time lags and between the signs of the correlation...
<p>A: Peristimulus time histograms (PSTH) showing the average saccade (top) and switch (bottom) rate...
Considering the stochastic nature of electromyographic (EMG) signals, nonlinear methods may be a mor...
Two methods used to estimate the strength of motor unit (MU) synchronization in a muscle are the dir...
International audienceA simple method, based on cross-correlation functions (CCFs) between two time ...
In recent years, theory-building in motor neuroscience and our understanding of the synergistic cont...
The concept of cross-correlation has been developed in two distinct fields: signal processing and st...
A cross-correlation analysis was performed on EMG activities in elbow and shoulder flexors evoked by...
This chapter reviews tools for measuring movement coordination and its variability and draws attenti...
Delis, Ioannis | Berret, Bastien | Pozzo, Thierry | Panzeri, StefanoInternational audience''Muscle s...
A cross-correlation method for recording spinal myotatic reflexes has been developed to meet the nee...
Many articles on perception, performance, psychophysiology, and neuroscience seek to relate pairs of...
This paper examines two methods of measuring pattern dynamics for characterising the inter- and intr...
Muscle synergies have been hypothesized to be the building blocks used by the central nervous system...
Abstract: To examine the evolution of inter-segmental coordination over time, a previously developed...
In psychotherapy, movement synchrony seems to be associated with higher patient satisfaction and tre...
<p>A: Peristimulus time histograms (PSTH) showing the average saccade (top) and switch (bottom) rate...
Considering the stochastic nature of electromyographic (EMG) signals, nonlinear methods may be a mor...
Two methods used to estimate the strength of motor unit (MU) synchronization in a muscle are the dir...
International audienceA simple method, based on cross-correlation functions (CCFs) between two time ...
In recent years, theory-building in motor neuroscience and our understanding of the synergistic cont...
The concept of cross-correlation has been developed in two distinct fields: signal processing and st...
A cross-correlation analysis was performed on EMG activities in elbow and shoulder flexors evoked by...
This chapter reviews tools for measuring movement coordination and its variability and draws attenti...
Delis, Ioannis | Berret, Bastien | Pozzo, Thierry | Panzeri, StefanoInternational audience''Muscle s...
A cross-correlation method for recording spinal myotatic reflexes has been developed to meet the nee...
Many articles on perception, performance, psychophysiology, and neuroscience seek to relate pairs of...
This paper examines two methods of measuring pattern dynamics for characterising the inter- and intr...
Muscle synergies have been hypothesized to be the building blocks used by the central nervous system...
Abstract: To examine the evolution of inter-segmental coordination over time, a previously developed...
In psychotherapy, movement synchrony seems to be associated with higher patient satisfaction and tre...
<p>A: Peristimulus time histograms (PSTH) showing the average saccade (top) and switch (bottom) rate...
Considering the stochastic nature of electromyographic (EMG) signals, nonlinear methods may be a mor...
Two methods used to estimate the strength of motor unit (MU) synchronization in a muscle are the dir...