Abstract Background Maintaining upright posture is an unstable task that requires sophisticated neuro-muscular control. Humans use foot–ground interaction forces, characterized by point of application, magnitude, and direction to manage body accelerations. When analyzing the directions of the ground reaction forces of standing humans in the frequency domain, previous work found a consistent pattern in different frequency bands. To test whether this frequency-dependent behavior provided a distinctive signature of neural control or was a necessary consequence of biomechanics, this study simulated quiet standing and compared the results with human subject data. Methods Aiming to develop the simplest competent and neuromechanically justifiable ...
ABSTRACT We have recently demonstrated in simulations and experiments that a proportional and deriva...
Humans have to acquire postural robustness to maintain stability against internal and external pertu...
Interactions between the neural and musculoskeletal systems are a prerequisite for the production of...
Abstract Background Maintaining upright posture is...
For a variety of postural perturbations, balance disorder patients exhibit difficulties in producing...
<div><p>Several models have been employed to study human postural control during upright quiet stanc...
This thesis provides insight and novel tools for investigation into the neuromotor control of human ...
Humans control balance using different feedback loops involving the vestibular system, the visual sy...
Human upright stance and balance maintenance in quiet conditions have been extensively evaluated thr...
Several models have been employed to study human postural control during upright quiet stance. Most ...
These experiments were prompted by the recent discovery that the intrinsic stiffness of the ankle is...
When humans are asked to stand normally, they are not completely motionless. Rather, small amounts o...
The mechanisms of neural control of human balance, and in particular upright stance, are still not f...
Background and aim: The ankles and the hips play an important role in standing balance. Multi-joint ...
Despite human balance maintenance in quiet conditions could seem a trivial motor task, it is not. Re...
ABSTRACT We have recently demonstrated in simulations and experiments that a proportional and deriva...
Humans have to acquire postural robustness to maintain stability against internal and external pertu...
Interactions between the neural and musculoskeletal systems are a prerequisite for the production of...
Abstract Background Maintaining upright posture is...
For a variety of postural perturbations, balance disorder patients exhibit difficulties in producing...
<div><p>Several models have been employed to study human postural control during upright quiet stanc...
This thesis provides insight and novel tools for investigation into the neuromotor control of human ...
Humans control balance using different feedback loops involving the vestibular system, the visual sy...
Human upright stance and balance maintenance in quiet conditions have been extensively evaluated thr...
Several models have been employed to study human postural control during upright quiet stance. Most ...
These experiments were prompted by the recent discovery that the intrinsic stiffness of the ankle is...
When humans are asked to stand normally, they are not completely motionless. Rather, small amounts o...
The mechanisms of neural control of human balance, and in particular upright stance, are still not f...
Background and aim: The ankles and the hips play an important role in standing balance. Multi-joint ...
Despite human balance maintenance in quiet conditions could seem a trivial motor task, it is not. Re...
ABSTRACT We have recently demonstrated in simulations and experiments that a proportional and deriva...
Humans have to acquire postural robustness to maintain stability against internal and external pertu...
Interactions between the neural and musculoskeletal systems are a prerequisite for the production of...