In order to move, we must know 'where' to go and 'how' to get there. Since limb movement unfolds simultaneously in the space extrinsic to the subject ('where' to go) and in the intrinsic space of the joints and muscles ('how' to go), the brain must be able to represent the movement in both spaces and to map information from one space to the other. Here Francesco Lacquaniti reviews the experimental evidence in support of the hypothesis that these central representations consist of a limited, well-defined ensemble of movement properties, which are coded in specific coordinate systems. The discussion will be focused on drawing and handwriting movements, because much progress has recently been made in understanding them. However, most of the co...
Due to the numerous degrees of freedom in the human motor system, there actually exist an infinite n...
Perceived limb position is known to rely on sensory signals and motor commands. Another potential so...
SummaryThe question of how our body parts successfully interact with objects in the outside world is...
In order to move, we must know 'where' to go and 'how' to get there. Since limb movement unfolds sim...
The coordination of arm and hand motions was studied in tasks involving drawing and handwriting move...
Reaching movements have the well-defined goal of bringing the hand to the location of an object of i...
How is spatial information for limb movement encoded in the brain? Computational and psychophysical ...
How do we select combinations of limb segments to carry out physical tasks? Three possible determina...
How is spatial information for limb movement encoded in the brain? Computational and psychophysical ...
How do we select combinations of limb segments to carry out physical tasks? Three possible determina...
The issue of how the Euclidean properties of space are represented in the nervous system is a main f...
In this paper data are presented concerning the motion of limb segments during drawing movements exe...
This chapter discusses the frames of reference used in goal-directed arm movement. To generate a han...
Item does not contain fulltextComplex movements are generally thought to consist of a series of simp...
International audience1. A fundamental question about motor control is related to the nature of the ...
Due to the numerous degrees of freedom in the human motor system, there actually exist an infinite n...
Perceived limb position is known to rely on sensory signals and motor commands. Another potential so...
SummaryThe question of how our body parts successfully interact with objects in the outside world is...
In order to move, we must know 'where' to go and 'how' to get there. Since limb movement unfolds sim...
The coordination of arm and hand motions was studied in tasks involving drawing and handwriting move...
Reaching movements have the well-defined goal of bringing the hand to the location of an object of i...
How is spatial information for limb movement encoded in the brain? Computational and psychophysical ...
How do we select combinations of limb segments to carry out physical tasks? Three possible determina...
How is spatial information for limb movement encoded in the brain? Computational and psychophysical ...
How do we select combinations of limb segments to carry out physical tasks? Three possible determina...
The issue of how the Euclidean properties of space are represented in the nervous system is a main f...
In this paper data are presented concerning the motion of limb segments during drawing movements exe...
This chapter discusses the frames of reference used in goal-directed arm movement. To generate a han...
Item does not contain fulltextComplex movements are generally thought to consist of a series of simp...
International audience1. A fundamental question about motor control is related to the nature of the ...
Due to the numerous degrees of freedom in the human motor system, there actually exist an infinite n...
Perceived limb position is known to rely on sensory signals and motor commands. Another potential so...
SummaryThe question of how our body parts successfully interact with objects in the outside world is...