Muscle mediates movement but movement is typically unsteady and perturbed. Muscle is known to behave non-linearly and with history dependent properties during steady locomotion, but the importance of history dependence in mediating muscles function during perturbations remains less clear. To explore muscle's capacity to mitigate perturbations during locomotion, we constructed a series of perturbations that varied only in kinematic history, keeping instantaneous position, velocity and time from stimulation constant. We find that muscle's perturbation response is profoundly history dependent, varying by four fold as baseline frequency changes, and dissipating energy equivalent to ~6 times the kinetic energy of all the limbs in 5 ms (nearly 2...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Here we ...
Simulating realistic musculoskeletal dynamics is critical to understanding neural control of muscle ...
<p>A: Relationship between muscle force and changes in muscle length for different perturbation ampl...
Animals must integrate feedforward, feedback and intrinsic mechanical control mechanisms to maintain...
Muscle spindle proprioceptive receptors play a primary role in encoding the effects of external mech...
Despite decades of research, we lack a mechanistic framework capable of predicting how movement-rela...
To investigate in vivo mechanics of the guinea fowl lateral gastrocnemius (LG) muscle during obstacl...
Is the control of movement less stable when we walk or run in challenging settings? Intuitively, one...
People and animals can move freely, but they must also be able to stay still. How do skeletal muscle...
Purpose: Since the 1950s investigators focused on the motor control strategies used by the central n...
It is unclear how muscle activation strategies adapt to differential acute changes in the biomechani...
When the human skeleton is moved by muscles, the resulting movement is inherently unsteady. This wo...
The use of motorized treadmills as convenient tools for the study of locomotion has been in vogue fo...
Motor adaptation paradigms provide a quantitative method to study short-term modification of motor c...
A fundamental task in exercise physiology is to determine and ultimately improve the adaptations tha...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Here we ...
Simulating realistic musculoskeletal dynamics is critical to understanding neural control of muscle ...
<p>A: Relationship between muscle force and changes in muscle length for different perturbation ampl...
Animals must integrate feedforward, feedback and intrinsic mechanical control mechanisms to maintain...
Muscle spindle proprioceptive receptors play a primary role in encoding the effects of external mech...
Despite decades of research, we lack a mechanistic framework capable of predicting how movement-rela...
To investigate in vivo mechanics of the guinea fowl lateral gastrocnemius (LG) muscle during obstacl...
Is the control of movement less stable when we walk or run in challenging settings? Intuitively, one...
People and animals can move freely, but they must also be able to stay still. How do skeletal muscle...
Purpose: Since the 1950s investigators focused on the motor control strategies used by the central n...
It is unclear how muscle activation strategies adapt to differential acute changes in the biomechani...
When the human skeleton is moved by muscles, the resulting movement is inherently unsteady. This wo...
The use of motorized treadmills as convenient tools for the study of locomotion has been in vogue fo...
Motor adaptation paradigms provide a quantitative method to study short-term modification of motor c...
A fundamental task in exercise physiology is to determine and ultimately improve the adaptations tha...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Here we ...
Simulating realistic musculoskeletal dynamics is critical to understanding neural control of muscle ...
<p>A: Relationship between muscle force and changes in muscle length for different perturbation ampl...