International audienceThe hybrid rhythmic ball-bouncing task considered in this study requires a participant to hit a ball in a virtual environment by moving a paddle in the real environment. It allows for investigation of the on-line visual control of action in humans. Changes in gravity acceleration in the virtual environment affect the ball dynamics and modify the ball-paddle system limit cycle. These changes are shown to be accurately reproduced through simulation by a model integrating continuous information-movement couplings between the ball trajectory and the paddle trajectory, giving rise to a resonance tuning phenomenon. On the contrary, the tested models integrating only intermittent sensorimotor couplings were unable to replicat...
Stability and performance during rhythmic motor behaviors such as locomotion are critical for surviv...
Theories of social interaction (i.e., common coding theory) suggest that visual information about th...
Volitional rhythmic motor behaviors such as limb cycling and locomotion exhibit spatial and timing r...
International audienceThe hybrid rhythmic ball-bouncing task considered in this study requires a par...
This study investigates the control involved in a task where subjects rhythmically bounce a ball wit...
Rhythmically bouncing a ball with a racket is a task that affords passively stable solutions as demo...
Rhythmically bouncing a ball with a racket is a task that affords passively stable solutions as demo...
This paper investigates the control of a bouncing ball using Model Predictive Control. Bouncing ball...
Bouncing a ball with a racket is a hybrid rhythmic-discrete motor task, combining continuous rhythmi...
Rhythmically bouncing a ball with a racket is a hybrid task that combines continuous rhythmic actuat...
Rhythmically bouncing a ball with a racket is a seemingly simple task, but it poses all the challeng...
In human movement and sports science, manipulations of perception and action are common and often co...
The role of sensory information in walking remains unclear despite its relevance to understanding hu...
Rhythmically bouncing a ball with a racket is a seemingly simple task, but it poses all the challeng...
Seeing an object is important for motor control during object interaction. Which sources of visual i...
Stability and performance during rhythmic motor behaviors such as locomotion are critical for surviv...
Theories of social interaction (i.e., common coding theory) suggest that visual information about th...
Volitional rhythmic motor behaviors such as limb cycling and locomotion exhibit spatial and timing r...
International audienceThe hybrid rhythmic ball-bouncing task considered in this study requires a par...
This study investigates the control involved in a task where subjects rhythmically bounce a ball wit...
Rhythmically bouncing a ball with a racket is a task that affords passively stable solutions as demo...
Rhythmically bouncing a ball with a racket is a task that affords passively stable solutions as demo...
This paper investigates the control of a bouncing ball using Model Predictive Control. Bouncing ball...
Bouncing a ball with a racket is a hybrid rhythmic-discrete motor task, combining continuous rhythmi...
Rhythmically bouncing a ball with a racket is a hybrid task that combines continuous rhythmic actuat...
Rhythmically bouncing a ball with a racket is a seemingly simple task, but it poses all the challeng...
In human movement and sports science, manipulations of perception and action are common and often co...
The role of sensory information in walking remains unclear despite its relevance to understanding hu...
Rhythmically bouncing a ball with a racket is a seemingly simple task, but it poses all the challeng...
Seeing an object is important for motor control during object interaction. Which sources of visual i...
Stability and performance during rhythmic motor behaviors such as locomotion are critical for surviv...
Theories of social interaction (i.e., common coding theory) suggest that visual information about th...
Volitional rhythmic motor behaviors such as limb cycling and locomotion exhibit spatial and timing r...