The generation of isometric force at the hand can be mediated by activating a few motor modules. Stroke induces alterations in motor modules underlying steady-state isometric force generation in the human upper extremity (UE). However, how the altered motor modules impact task performance (force production) remains unclear as stroke survivors develop and converge to the three-dimensional (3D) target force. Thus, we tested whether stroke-specific motor modules would be activated from the onset of force generation and also examined how alterations in motor modules would induce changes in force representation. During 3D isometric force development, electromyographic (EMG) signals were recorded from eight major elbow and shoulder muscles in the...
Motor system uses muscle synergies as a modular organization to simplify the control of movements. M...
This study investigated the potential influence of proximal sensory feedback on voluntary distal mot...
Abnormal upper arm-forearm muscle synergies after stroke are poorly understood. We investigated whet...
IntroductionStroke survivors have challenges appropriately coordinating the multiple muscles, result...
Stroke often impairs the control of the contralesional arm, thus most survivors rely on the ipsilesi...
Abstract Background Abnormal intermuscular coordination limits the motor capability of stroke-affect...
Several studies suggest that the human central nervous system controls groups of muscles and/or join...
Muscle synergies have been used to investigate a variety of motor tasks to uncover the fundamental k...
The ability to create complex movements using the human upper arm plays a big role in performing act...
A stroke often damages the neural structures responsible for movement. Stroke is a heterogeneous dis...
Feedback control of human force production involves optimally distributing available computational r...
Hemispheric stroke survivors often show impairments in voluntary muscle activation. One potential so...
More than half of stroke survivors experience persistent upper extremity motor impairments that can ...
Objectives: Previous studies showed that the central nervous system (CNS) controls movements by recr...
Many stroke patients are subject to limited hand functions in the paretic arm due to a significant l...
Motor system uses muscle synergies as a modular organization to simplify the control of movements. M...
This study investigated the potential influence of proximal sensory feedback on voluntary distal mot...
Abnormal upper arm-forearm muscle synergies after stroke are poorly understood. We investigated whet...
IntroductionStroke survivors have challenges appropriately coordinating the multiple muscles, result...
Stroke often impairs the control of the contralesional arm, thus most survivors rely on the ipsilesi...
Abstract Background Abnormal intermuscular coordination limits the motor capability of stroke-affect...
Several studies suggest that the human central nervous system controls groups of muscles and/or join...
Muscle synergies have been used to investigate a variety of motor tasks to uncover the fundamental k...
The ability to create complex movements using the human upper arm plays a big role in performing act...
A stroke often damages the neural structures responsible for movement. Stroke is a heterogeneous dis...
Feedback control of human force production involves optimally distributing available computational r...
Hemispheric stroke survivors often show impairments in voluntary muscle activation. One potential so...
More than half of stroke survivors experience persistent upper extremity motor impairments that can ...
Objectives: Previous studies showed that the central nervous system (CNS) controls movements by recr...
Many stroke patients are subject to limited hand functions in the paretic arm due to a significant l...
Motor system uses muscle synergies as a modular organization to simplify the control of movements. M...
This study investigated the potential influence of proximal sensory feedback on voluntary distal mot...
Abnormal upper arm-forearm muscle synergies after stroke are poorly understood. We investigated whet...