The extent to which muscle synergies represent the neural control of human behavior remains unknown. Here, we tested whether certain sets of muscle synergies that are fundamentally necessary across behaviors exist. We measured the electromyographic activities of 26 muscles, including bilateral trunk and lower limb muscles, during 24 locomotion, dynamic and static stability tasks, and we extracted the muscle synergies using non-negative matrix factorization. Our results show that 13 muscle synergies that may have unique functional roles accounted for almost all 24 tasks by combinations of single and/or merging of synergies. Therefore, our results may support the notion of the low dimensionality in motor outputs, in which the central nervous ...
Each human lower-limb contains over 50 muscles that are coordinated during locomotion. It has been h...
Each human lower-limb contains over 50 muscles that are coordinated during locomotion. It has been h...
A fundamental challenge in neuroscience is understanding how the central nervous system (CNS) succee...
& Cognitive approaches to motor control typically concern sequences of discrete actions without ...
Our current understanding of synergistic muscle control is based on the analysis of muscle activitie...
The observation that the activity of multiple muscles can be well approximated by a few linear syner...
How the CNS selects the appropriate muscle patterns to achieve a behavioral goal is an open question...
How the CNS selects the appropriate muscle patterns to achieve a behavioral goal is an open question...
How the CNS selects the appropriate muscle patterns to achieve a behavioral goal is an open question...
How the CNS selects the appropriate muscle patterns to achieve a behavioral goal is an open question...
Muscle synergies have reached great popularity in the last years, to explain how the central nervou...
International audienceVoluntary movement is hypothesized to rely on a limited number of muscle syner...
International audienceVoluntary movement is hypothesized to rely on a limited number of muscle syner...
Background The signals that the central nervous system (CNS) produces and sends to the muscles to ef...
Each human lower-limb contains over 50 muscles that are coordinated during locomotion. It has been h...
Each human lower-limb contains over 50 muscles that are coordinated during locomotion. It has been h...
Each human lower-limb contains over 50 muscles that are coordinated during locomotion. It has been h...
A fundamental challenge in neuroscience is understanding how the central nervous system (CNS) succee...
& Cognitive approaches to motor control typically concern sequences of discrete actions without ...
Our current understanding of synergistic muscle control is based on the analysis of muscle activitie...
The observation that the activity of multiple muscles can be well approximated by a few linear syner...
How the CNS selects the appropriate muscle patterns to achieve a behavioral goal is an open question...
How the CNS selects the appropriate muscle patterns to achieve a behavioral goal is an open question...
How the CNS selects the appropriate muscle patterns to achieve a behavioral goal is an open question...
How the CNS selects the appropriate muscle patterns to achieve a behavioral goal is an open question...
Muscle synergies have reached great popularity in the last years, to explain how the central nervou...
International audienceVoluntary movement is hypothesized to rely on a limited number of muscle syner...
International audienceVoluntary movement is hypothesized to rely on a limited number of muscle syner...
Background The signals that the central nervous system (CNS) produces and sends to the muscles to ef...
Each human lower-limb contains over 50 muscles that are coordinated during locomotion. It has been h...
Each human lower-limb contains over 50 muscles that are coordinated during locomotion. It has been h...
Each human lower-limb contains over 50 muscles that are coordinated during locomotion. It has been h...
A fundamental challenge in neuroscience is understanding how the central nervous system (CNS) succee...