Abstract Humans have elegant bodies that allow gymnastics, piano playing, and tool use, but understanding how they do this in detail is difficult because their musculoskeletal systems are extraordinarily complicated. Nonetheless, common movements like walking and reaching can be stereotypical, and a very large number of studies have shown their energetic cost to be a major factor. In contrast, one might think that general movements are very individuated and intractable, but our previous study has shown that in an arbitrary set of whole-body movements used to trace large-scale closed curves, near-identical posture sequences were chosen across different subjects, both in the average trajectories of the body’s limbs and in the variance within ...
SummaryPeople prefer to move in ways that minimize their energetic cost [1–9]. For example, people t...
Perhaps the most general principle underlying human movement is that people prefer to move in ways t...
Human legged locomotion has been widely studied from both mechanical and bioenergetics points of vie...
International audienceWhen moving, humans must overcome intrinsic (body centered) and extrinsic (tar...
The central nervous system plans human reaching movements with stereotypically smooth kinematic traj...
It is currently unclear whether the brain plans movement kinematics explicitly or whether movement p...
When deciding between alternative options, a rational agent chooses on the basis of the desirability...
In most everyday repetitive movements such as walking, sitting, and reaching, humans exhibit large d...
Recent work has shown that human subjects are able to predict the biomechanical ease and the cost of...
Twenty-four subjects walked at different, freely chosen speeds (V) ranging from 0.4 to 2.6 m s-1, wh...
It is currently unclear whether the brain plans movement kinematics explicitly or whether movement p...
Optimal control has been used as a technique to uncover mathematical principles which are observed r...
Since the advent of energy measurement devices, gait experiments have shown that energetic economy h...
Simple optimization models show that bipedal locomotion may largely be governed by the mechanical wo...
Most approaches to understanding human motor control assume that people maximize their rewards while...
SummaryPeople prefer to move in ways that minimize their energetic cost [1–9]. For example, people t...
Perhaps the most general principle underlying human movement is that people prefer to move in ways t...
Human legged locomotion has been widely studied from both mechanical and bioenergetics points of vie...
International audienceWhen moving, humans must overcome intrinsic (body centered) and extrinsic (tar...
The central nervous system plans human reaching movements with stereotypically smooth kinematic traj...
It is currently unclear whether the brain plans movement kinematics explicitly or whether movement p...
When deciding between alternative options, a rational agent chooses on the basis of the desirability...
In most everyday repetitive movements such as walking, sitting, and reaching, humans exhibit large d...
Recent work has shown that human subjects are able to predict the biomechanical ease and the cost of...
Twenty-four subjects walked at different, freely chosen speeds (V) ranging from 0.4 to 2.6 m s-1, wh...
It is currently unclear whether the brain plans movement kinematics explicitly or whether movement p...
Optimal control has been used as a technique to uncover mathematical principles which are observed r...
Since the advent of energy measurement devices, gait experiments have shown that energetic economy h...
Simple optimization models show that bipedal locomotion may largely be governed by the mechanical wo...
Most approaches to understanding human motor control assume that people maximize their rewards while...
SummaryPeople prefer to move in ways that minimize their energetic cost [1–9]. For example, people t...
Perhaps the most general principle underlying human movement is that people prefer to move in ways t...
Human legged locomotion has been widely studied from both mechanical and bioenergetics points of vie...