This study addresses force/movement control in a dynamic \u2018\u2018hybrid\u2019\u2019 task: the master sub-task is continuous manual tracking of a target moving along an eight-shaped Lissajous figure, with the tracking error as the primary performance index; the slave sub-task is compensation of a disturbing curl viscous field, compatibly with the primary performance index. The two sub-tasks are correlated because the lateral force the subject must exert on the eight-shape must be proportional to the longitudinal movement speed in order to perform a good tracking. The results confirm that visuo-manual tracking is characterized by an intermittent control mechanism, in agreement with previous work; the novel finding is that the overall cont...
A simple systems approach is used to derive a basic framework for the effects of vibration on human ...
Background: The relationship between normal and tangential force components (grip force - GF and loa...
The aim of this study was to determine if and how specific characteristics of visual information inf...
This study addresses force/movement control in a dynamic ‘‘hybrid’’ task: the master sub-task is con...
The speed of voluntary movements is determined by the conflicting needs of maximizing accuracy and m...
Visuomotor tracking tasks have been used to elucidate the underlying mechanisms that allow for the c...
[[abstract]]Force intermittency is one of the major causes of motor variability. Focusing on the dyn...
Considerable research has been done looking at the asymmetries between the dominant and nondominant ...
In this study, we investigated the effects of control direction on the control of the force output l...
The primary goal of this study is to explore the impacts of visual feedback gain and the force varyi...
To investigate the control mechanisms used in adapting to position-dependent forces, subjects perfor...
Force intermittency is one of the major causes of motor variability. Focusing on the dynamics of for...
Proper understanding of motor control requires insight into the extent and manner in which task perf...
<p>A, Hand-paths from a representative subject who experienced the force field provided only to the ...
The primary goal of this study is to explore the impacts of visual feedback gain and the force varyi...
A simple systems approach is used to derive a basic framework for the effects of vibration on human ...
Background: The relationship between normal and tangential force components (grip force - GF and loa...
The aim of this study was to determine if and how specific characteristics of visual information inf...
This study addresses force/movement control in a dynamic ‘‘hybrid’’ task: the master sub-task is con...
The speed of voluntary movements is determined by the conflicting needs of maximizing accuracy and m...
Visuomotor tracking tasks have been used to elucidate the underlying mechanisms that allow for the c...
[[abstract]]Force intermittency is one of the major causes of motor variability. Focusing on the dyn...
Considerable research has been done looking at the asymmetries between the dominant and nondominant ...
In this study, we investigated the effects of control direction on the control of the force output l...
The primary goal of this study is to explore the impacts of visual feedback gain and the force varyi...
To investigate the control mechanisms used in adapting to position-dependent forces, subjects perfor...
Force intermittency is one of the major causes of motor variability. Focusing on the dynamics of for...
Proper understanding of motor control requires insight into the extent and manner in which task perf...
<p>A, Hand-paths from a representative subject who experienced the force field provided only to the ...
The primary goal of this study is to explore the impacts of visual feedback gain and the force varyi...
A simple systems approach is used to derive a basic framework for the effects of vibration on human ...
Background: The relationship between normal and tangential force components (grip force - GF and loa...
The aim of this study was to determine if and how specific characteristics of visual information inf...