The effects of reach distance and type of task on the functional relationship between the trunk, upper limb segments and the lower limbs during self-paced reaching in sitting were examined. Two-dimensional kinematic, kinetic and electromyography (EMG) data were collected as six healthy subjects reached forward under three distance (60, 100, 140% arm's length) and two task (reaching to press a switch, reaching to grasp a glass) conditions. The results demonstrate that type of task affected primarily the temporal aspects of coordination, with the grasp task taking consistently longer than the press task. In contrast, reach distance affected both the spatio-temporal aspects of coordination between the trunk and arm segments and the active cont...
International audienceWhen moving, humans must overcome intrinsic (body centered) and extrinsic (tar...
Abstract The whole-body center of mass (CoM) has been classically regarded as the stabilized referen...
When moving, humans must overcome intrinsic (body centered) and extrinsic (target-related) redundanc...
The effects of reach direction and extent of thigh support on the contribution of the lower limbs du...
Postural muscle activity precedes voluntary movements of the upper limbs. The traditional view of th...
Seated reach capability is limited by the strength, range of motion, and balance capabilities of the...
Seated reach capability is limited by the strength, range of motion, and balance capabilities of the...
In previous studies, upper limb coordination was usually analyzed during two-dimensional (2D) arm mo...
This paper presents a new method to empirically investigate the effects of task factors on three-dim...
We investigated whether target position relative to the body modifies the postural adjustments produ...
The electromyographic (EMG) activity of trunk muscles has received little attention for tasks such a...
Goal-directed reaching movements executed from seated positions exhibit rapid, automatic corrections...
International audienceWhen moving, humans must overcome intrinsic (body centered) and extrinsic (tar...
grantor: University of TorontoThe kinematic properties, postural electromyographic (EMG) p...
The present study evaluated the effect of different positions, which varied in the amount of bodily ...
International audienceWhen moving, humans must overcome intrinsic (body centered) and extrinsic (tar...
Abstract The whole-body center of mass (CoM) has been classically regarded as the stabilized referen...
When moving, humans must overcome intrinsic (body centered) and extrinsic (target-related) redundanc...
The effects of reach direction and extent of thigh support on the contribution of the lower limbs du...
Postural muscle activity precedes voluntary movements of the upper limbs. The traditional view of th...
Seated reach capability is limited by the strength, range of motion, and balance capabilities of the...
Seated reach capability is limited by the strength, range of motion, and balance capabilities of the...
In previous studies, upper limb coordination was usually analyzed during two-dimensional (2D) arm mo...
This paper presents a new method to empirically investigate the effects of task factors on three-dim...
We investigated whether target position relative to the body modifies the postural adjustments produ...
The electromyographic (EMG) activity of trunk muscles has received little attention for tasks such a...
Goal-directed reaching movements executed from seated positions exhibit rapid, automatic corrections...
International audienceWhen moving, humans must overcome intrinsic (body centered) and extrinsic (tar...
grantor: University of TorontoThe kinematic properties, postural electromyographic (EMG) p...
The present study evaluated the effect of different positions, which varied in the amount of bodily ...
International audienceWhen moving, humans must overcome intrinsic (body centered) and extrinsic (tar...
Abstract The whole-body center of mass (CoM) has been classically regarded as the stabilized referen...
When moving, humans must overcome intrinsic (body centered) and extrinsic (target-related) redundanc...