Stable precision grips using the fingertips are a cornerstone of human hand dexterity. However, our fingers become unstable sometimes and snap into a hyperextended posture. This is because multilink mechanisms like our fingers can buckle under tip forces. Suppressing this instability is crucial for hand dexterity, but how the neuromuscular system does so is unknown. Here we show that people rely on the stiffness from muscle contraction for finger stability. We measured buckling time constants of 50 ms or less during maximal force application with the index finger—quicker than feedback latencies—which suggests that muscle-induced stiffness may underlie stability. However, a biomechanical model of the finger predicts that muscle-induced stiff...
Background. The ability to dynamically control fingertip force vector magnitude and direction is cri...
The goal of this work was to investigate stability in relation to the magnitude and direction of for...
Abstract The goal of this work was to investigate stability in relation to the magnitude and directi...
We investigate the relation between grip force and grip stiffness for the human hand with and withou...
This paper presents experimental findings on how humans modulate their muscle activity while graspin...
Humans can voluntarily control their finger stiffness for grasping and manipulation tasks. A long st...
Human hands perform amazingly complex dexterous in-hand manipulation tasks stably through modulation...
It is widely known that the pinch-grip forces of the human hand are linearly related to the weight o...
International audienceGrip strength loss in extended and flexed wrist postures has been explained by...
In daily activities, hand use is dominated by individuated thumb and finger movements, and by graspi...
The reactive control of fingertip forces maintaining grasp stability was examined in man during a pr...
It is widely known that the pinch-grip forces of the human hand are linearly related to the weight o...
Effective execution of a manipulation task using prosthetic or robotic hands requires that the motio...
Stability is the ability of a system to reject noise and maintain or return to the desired movement ...
This dissertation presents a series of studies investigating the neuromechanical properties of the i...
Background. The ability to dynamically control fingertip force vector magnitude and direction is cri...
The goal of this work was to investigate stability in relation to the magnitude and direction of for...
Abstract The goal of this work was to investigate stability in relation to the magnitude and directi...
We investigate the relation between grip force and grip stiffness for the human hand with and withou...
This paper presents experimental findings on how humans modulate their muscle activity while graspin...
Humans can voluntarily control their finger stiffness for grasping and manipulation tasks. A long st...
Human hands perform amazingly complex dexterous in-hand manipulation tasks stably through modulation...
It is widely known that the pinch-grip forces of the human hand are linearly related to the weight o...
International audienceGrip strength loss in extended and flexed wrist postures has been explained by...
In daily activities, hand use is dominated by individuated thumb and finger movements, and by graspi...
The reactive control of fingertip forces maintaining grasp stability was examined in man during a pr...
It is widely known that the pinch-grip forces of the human hand are linearly related to the weight o...
Effective execution of a manipulation task using prosthetic or robotic hands requires that the motio...
Stability is the ability of a system to reject noise and maintain or return to the desired movement ...
This dissertation presents a series of studies investigating the neuromechanical properties of the i...
Background. The ability to dynamically control fingertip force vector magnitude and direction is cri...
The goal of this work was to investigate stability in relation to the magnitude and direction of for...
Abstract The goal of this work was to investigate stability in relation to the magnitude and directi...