Despite the existence of neural noise, which leads variability in motor commands, the central nervous system can effectively reduce movement variance at the end effector to meet task requirements. Although online correction based on feedback information is essential for reducing error, feedforward impedance control is another way to regulate motor variability. This Update Article reviews key studies examining the relation between task constraints and impedance control for human arm movement. When a smaller reaching target is given as a task constraint, flexor and extensor muscles are co-activated, and positional variance is decreased around the task constraint. Trial-by-trial muscle activations revealed no on-line feedback correction, indic...
Impedance modulation has been suggested as a means to suppress the effects of internal 'noise' on mo...
Impedance modulation has been suggested as a means to suppress the effects of internal 'noise' on mo...
UnrestrictedPrecise control of posture is necessary for the success of any motor actions. The strate...
Efficient human motor control is characterised by an extensive use of joint impedance modulation, wh...
The neuromuscular system is inherently noisy and joint impedance may serve to filter this noise. In ...
Humans are able to learn tool-handling tasks, such as carving, demonstrating their competency to mak...
Efficient human motor control is characterised by an extensive use of joint impedance modulation, wh...
Efficient human motor control is characterized by an extensive use of joint impedance modulation, wh...
Humans are able to adjust the accuracy of their movements to the demands posed by the task at hand. ...
<div><p>Feedback delays are a major challenge for any controlled process, and yet we are able to eas...
The human sensorimotor control system generates movement by adapting and controlling the mechanics o...
Feedback delays are a major challenge for any controlled process, and yet we are able to easily cont...
Efficient human motor control is characterized by an extensive use of joint impedance modulation, wh...
There is ample evidence that humans are able to control the endpoint impedance of their arms in resp...
There is ample evidence that humans are able to control the endpoint impedance of their arms in resp...
Impedance modulation has been suggested as a means to suppress the effects of internal 'noise' on mo...
Impedance modulation has been suggested as a means to suppress the effects of internal 'noise' on mo...
UnrestrictedPrecise control of posture is necessary for the success of any motor actions. The strate...
Efficient human motor control is characterised by an extensive use of joint impedance modulation, wh...
The neuromuscular system is inherently noisy and joint impedance may serve to filter this noise. In ...
Humans are able to learn tool-handling tasks, such as carving, demonstrating their competency to mak...
Efficient human motor control is characterised by an extensive use of joint impedance modulation, wh...
Efficient human motor control is characterized by an extensive use of joint impedance modulation, wh...
Humans are able to adjust the accuracy of their movements to the demands posed by the task at hand. ...
<div><p>Feedback delays are a major challenge for any controlled process, and yet we are able to eas...
The human sensorimotor control system generates movement by adapting and controlling the mechanics o...
Feedback delays are a major challenge for any controlled process, and yet we are able to easily cont...
Efficient human motor control is characterized by an extensive use of joint impedance modulation, wh...
There is ample evidence that humans are able to control the endpoint impedance of their arms in resp...
There is ample evidence that humans are able to control the endpoint impedance of their arms in resp...
Impedance modulation has been suggested as a means to suppress the effects of internal 'noise' on mo...
Impedance modulation has been suggested as a means to suppress the effects of internal 'noise' on mo...
UnrestrictedPrecise control of posture is necessary for the success of any motor actions. The strate...