During rhythmic pointing movements, degrees of freedom (DOF) in the human action system-such as joint-angles in the arm-are assumed to covary to stabilise end-effector movement, e.g. index finger. In this paper, it is suggested that the end-effector movement and the coordination of DOF are reciprocally related in synergies that link DOF so as to produce the end-effector movement. The coordination of DOF in synergies and the relation between end-effector movement and DOF coordination received little attention, though essential to understand the principles of synergy formation. Therefore, the current study assessed how the end-effector movement related to the coordination of joint-angles during rhythmic pointing across target widths and dista...
In our daily lives, we make hundreds of movements with our body to achieve the daily goals we set fo...
We tested the hypothesis that the upper and lower arm act as a coordinative structure coupled throug...
When humans perform movements repeatedly, they are never completely the same. This is possible becau...
During rhythmic pointing movements, degrees of freedom (DOF) in the human action system-such as join...
When performing a goal-directed action with a tool, it is generally assumed that the point of contro...
The problem at the heart of motor control is how the myriad units of the neuromotor system are coord...
Goal-directed reaching adapts to meet changing task requirements after unexpected perturbations such...
Goal-directed reaching adapts to meet changing task requirements after unexpected perturbations such...
International audience1. A fundamental question about motor control is related to the nature of the ...
In this study we investigate the coordination between rhythmic flexion-extension (FE) and supination...
We examined the patterns of joint kinematics and torques in two kinds of sagittal plane reaching mov...
To coordinate the redundant degrees of freedom (DOF) in the action system, synergies are often propo...
In our daily lives, we make hundreds of movements with our body to achieve the daily goals we set fo...
We tested the hypothesis that the upper and lower arm act as a coordinative structure coupled throug...
When humans perform movements repeatedly, they are never completely the same. This is possible becau...
During rhythmic pointing movements, degrees of freedom (DOF) in the human action system-such as join...
When performing a goal-directed action with a tool, it is generally assumed that the point of contro...
The problem at the heart of motor control is how the myriad units of the neuromotor system are coord...
Goal-directed reaching adapts to meet changing task requirements after unexpected perturbations such...
Goal-directed reaching adapts to meet changing task requirements after unexpected perturbations such...
International audience1. A fundamental question about motor control is related to the nature of the ...
In this study we investigate the coordination between rhythmic flexion-extension (FE) and supination...
We examined the patterns of joint kinematics and torques in two kinds of sagittal plane reaching mov...
To coordinate the redundant degrees of freedom (DOF) in the action system, synergies are often propo...
In our daily lives, we make hundreds of movements with our body to achieve the daily goals we set fo...
We tested the hypothesis that the upper and lower arm act as a coordinative structure coupled throug...
When humans perform movements repeatedly, they are never completely the same. This is possible becau...