Finger\u27s action has been controlled by both intrinsic and extrinsic hand muscles. Characterizing the finger action with the activations of hand muscles could be useful for evaluating the neuromuscular control strategy of finger\u27s motor functions. This study is designed to explore the correlation of isometric fingertip force production and frequency-domain features of surface electromyography (sEMG) recorded on extrinsic hand muscles. To this end, 13 subjects (five male and eight female university students) have been recruited to conduct a target force-tracking task. Each subject is required to produce a certain level of force with either the index or middle fingertip to match the pseudo-random ordered target force level (4N, 6N, or 8N...
Identification of simple and complex finger flexion movements using surface electromyography (sEMG) ...
Abstract Motor synergies have been investigated since the 1980s as a simplifying representation of m...
The study of hand and finger movement is an important topic with applications in prosthetics, rehabi...
Finger\u27s action has been controlled by both intrinsic and extrinsic hand muscles. Characterizing ...
Force production involves the coordination of multiple muscles, and the produced force levels can be...
Existing commercial hand prostheses can be controlled from the electrical activity (electromyogram o...
For amputees, the development of cybernetic hands that closely resembles the functions of real hands...
The fingers of the human hand cannot be controlled fully independently. This phenomenon may have a n...
The fingers of the human hand cannot be controlled fully independently. This phenomenon may have a n...
The fingers of the human hand cannot be controlled fully independently. This phenomenon may have a n...
The ability to modulate digit forces during grasping relies on the coordination of multiple hand mus...
This dissertation presents a series of studies investigating the neuromechanical properties of the i...
Castellini C, Kõiva R. Using surface electromyography to predict single finger forces. Presented at ...
The study of hand and finger movement is an important topic with applications in prosthetics, rehabi...
Motor synergies have been investigated since the 1980s as a simplifying representation of motor cont...
Identification of simple and complex finger flexion movements using surface electromyography (sEMG) ...
Abstract Motor synergies have been investigated since the 1980s as a simplifying representation of m...
The study of hand and finger movement is an important topic with applications in prosthetics, rehabi...
Finger\u27s action has been controlled by both intrinsic and extrinsic hand muscles. Characterizing ...
Force production involves the coordination of multiple muscles, and the produced force levels can be...
Existing commercial hand prostheses can be controlled from the electrical activity (electromyogram o...
For amputees, the development of cybernetic hands that closely resembles the functions of real hands...
The fingers of the human hand cannot be controlled fully independently. This phenomenon may have a n...
The fingers of the human hand cannot be controlled fully independently. This phenomenon may have a n...
The fingers of the human hand cannot be controlled fully independently. This phenomenon may have a n...
The ability to modulate digit forces during grasping relies on the coordination of multiple hand mus...
This dissertation presents a series of studies investigating the neuromechanical properties of the i...
Castellini C, Kõiva R. Using surface electromyography to predict single finger forces. Presented at ...
The study of hand and finger movement is an important topic with applications in prosthetics, rehabi...
Motor synergies have been investigated since the 1980s as a simplifying representation of motor cont...
Identification of simple and complex finger flexion movements using surface electromyography (sEMG) ...
Abstract Motor synergies have been investigated since the 1980s as a simplifying representation of m...
The study of hand and finger movement is an important topic with applications in prosthetics, rehabi...