The aim of this experiment was to assess if the previously supported relationship between the structure of motor variability and performance changes when the task or organismic constraints encourage individuals to adjust their movement to achieve a goal. Forty-two healthy volunteers (aged 26.05 ± 5.02 years) performed three sets of cyclic pointing movements, 600 cycles each. Every set was performed under different conditions: 1) without a target; 2) with a target; 3) with a target and a financial reward. The amount of performance variability was analysed using the standard deviation of the medial-lateral (ML) and anterior-posterior (AP) axes and the bivariate variable error. The structure of the variability was assessed by Detrended Fluctua...
Currently, it is not fully understood how motor variability is regulated to ease of motor learning p...
In recent years, concepts and tools from dynamical systems theory have been successfully applied to ...
In two experiments, we tested whether non-task related variability, in the form of randomly administ...
The aim of this experiment was to assess if the previously supported relationship between the struct...
In this brief review of functional movement variability in sport, it has been demonstrated that both...
Motor learning studies demonstrate that an individual's natural motor variability predicts the rate ...
Background: Motor variability has been related to motor control playing a functional role in human a...
The aim of the present study was to document how differing motivational orientation profiles, situat...
Motor variability plays an important role in motor learning, although the exact mechanisms of how va...
Recent studies show that motor variability is actively regulated as an exploration tool to promote l...
Experimental set up: A. Condition without a target, B. Condition with a target.</p
Motor variability (MV) refers to the intrinsic variability naturally present in the motor control sy...
In recent years, concepts and tools from dynamical systems theory have been successfully applied to ...
[[abstract]]Abstract Graduate student: Tsung Yu Hsieh Advisor: Yeou-Teh Liu Motor control literature...
In recent years, concepts and tools from dynamical systems theory have been successfully applied to ...
Currently, it is not fully understood how motor variability is regulated to ease of motor learning p...
In recent years, concepts and tools from dynamical systems theory have been successfully applied to ...
In two experiments, we tested whether non-task related variability, in the form of randomly administ...
The aim of this experiment was to assess if the previously supported relationship between the struct...
In this brief review of functional movement variability in sport, it has been demonstrated that both...
Motor learning studies demonstrate that an individual's natural motor variability predicts the rate ...
Background: Motor variability has been related to motor control playing a functional role in human a...
The aim of the present study was to document how differing motivational orientation profiles, situat...
Motor variability plays an important role in motor learning, although the exact mechanisms of how va...
Recent studies show that motor variability is actively regulated as an exploration tool to promote l...
Experimental set up: A. Condition without a target, B. Condition with a target.</p
Motor variability (MV) refers to the intrinsic variability naturally present in the motor control sy...
In recent years, concepts and tools from dynamical systems theory have been successfully applied to ...
[[abstract]]Abstract Graduate student: Tsung Yu Hsieh Advisor: Yeou-Teh Liu Motor control literature...
In recent years, concepts and tools from dynamical systems theory have been successfully applied to ...
Currently, it is not fully understood how motor variability is regulated to ease of motor learning p...
In recent years, concepts and tools from dynamical systems theory have been successfully applied to ...
In two experiments, we tested whether non-task related variability, in the form of randomly administ...