Models built using mean data can represent only a very small percentage, or none, of the population being modeled, and produce different activity than any member of it. Overcoming this averaging pitfall requires measuring, in single individuals in single experiments, all of the system's defining characteristics. We have developed protocols that allow all the parameters in the curves used in typical Hill-type models (passive and active force-length, series elasticity, force-activation, force-velocity) to be determined from experiments on individual stick insect muscles (Blumel et al. 2012a). A requirement for means to not well represent the population is that the population shows large variation in its defining characteristics. We therefore ...
International audienceThe study of muscle coordination requires knowledge of the force produced by i...
Hill-type muscle models are often used in muscle simulation studies and also in the designand virtua...
Abstract—In this paper, we present a neuromuscular elbow model with both motor unit pool recruitment...
Characterizing muscle requires measuring such properties as force-length, force-activation, and forc...
Hill-type parameter values measured in experiments on single muscles show large across-muscle variat...
We review here the use and reliability of Hill-type muscle models to predict muscle performance unde...
The force response of the locust hind leg extensor muscle to input excitation pulses is modelled. De...
INTRODUCTION: In sports science it is important to know the individual muscle properties for a prope...
In the field of computational biomechanics, the experimental evaluation of the material properties i...
It is state of the art that muscle contraction dynamics is adequately described by a hyperbolic rela...
Locomotor muscles often perform diverse roles, functioning as motors that produce mechanical energy,...
Harischandra N, Clare AJ, Zakotnik J, Blackburn LML, Matheson T, Dürr V. Evaluation of linear and no...
Locomotor muscles often perform diverse roles, functioning as motors that produce mechanical energy,...
Muscle is a type of tissue able to contract and, thus, shorten, producing a pulling force able to g...
The dynamics of muscle force generation is directly related to the movement dynamics of the skeletal...
International audienceThe study of muscle coordination requires knowledge of the force produced by i...
Hill-type muscle models are often used in muscle simulation studies and also in the designand virtua...
Abstract—In this paper, we present a neuromuscular elbow model with both motor unit pool recruitment...
Characterizing muscle requires measuring such properties as force-length, force-activation, and forc...
Hill-type parameter values measured in experiments on single muscles show large across-muscle variat...
We review here the use and reliability of Hill-type muscle models to predict muscle performance unde...
The force response of the locust hind leg extensor muscle to input excitation pulses is modelled. De...
INTRODUCTION: In sports science it is important to know the individual muscle properties for a prope...
In the field of computational biomechanics, the experimental evaluation of the material properties i...
It is state of the art that muscle contraction dynamics is adequately described by a hyperbolic rela...
Locomotor muscles often perform diverse roles, functioning as motors that produce mechanical energy,...
Harischandra N, Clare AJ, Zakotnik J, Blackburn LML, Matheson T, Dürr V. Evaluation of linear and no...
Locomotor muscles often perform diverse roles, functioning as motors that produce mechanical energy,...
Muscle is a type of tissue able to contract and, thus, shorten, producing a pulling force able to g...
The dynamics of muscle force generation is directly related to the movement dynamics of the skeletal...
International audienceThe study of muscle coordination requires knowledge of the force produced by i...
Hill-type muscle models are often used in muscle simulation studies and also in the designand virtua...
Abstract—In this paper, we present a neuromuscular elbow model with both motor unit pool recruitment...