Force variability during constant force tasks is directly related to oscillations below 0.5 Hz in force. However, it is unknown whether such oscillations exist in muscle activity. The purpose of this paper, therefore, was to determine whether oscillations below 0.5 Hz in force are evident in the activation of muscle. Fourteen young adults (21.07 ± 2.76 years, 7 women) performed constant isometric force tasks at 5% and 30% MVC by abducting the left index finger. We recorded the force output from the index finger and surface EMG from the first dorsal interosseous (FDI) muscle and quantified the following outcomes: 1) variability of force using the SD of force; 2) power spectrum of force below 2 Hz; 3) EMG bursts; 4) power spectrum of EMG burs...
This investigation aimed to determine the force and muscle surface electromyography (EMG) responses ...
<p>Each trace shows examples of force and EMG in the left FDI and the level of each force in a typic...
The electrophysiology of neuromuscular function can be analyzed at the level of the individual motor...
<div><p>Force variability during constant force tasks is directly related to oscillations below 0.5 ...
<p>A) The force task (left column) and its corresponding interference EMG (right column). B) The for...
<p>We explain these associations starting at the bottom of the diagram. The change in variability of...
During contractions elicited by electrical stimulation before and after a voluntary fatigue task, si...
[[abstract]]Continuous force output containing numerous intermittent force pulses is not completely ...
The main objective of this paper was to investigate the effect of increase of isometric voluntary co...
Objective. An optimal level of vibrotactile stimulation has been shown to improve sensorimotor contr...
[[abstract]]Force intermittency is one of the major causes of motor variability. Focusing on the dyn...
The object was to investigate muscle activities during increasing and decreasing force of isometric ...
Muscular fatigue occurs when motor units are no longer able to maintain an established force level. ...
Force intermittency is one of the major causes of motor variability. Focusing on the dynamics of for...
Abstract The mechanisms by which voluntary forces of different strengths are produced in human musc...
This investigation aimed to determine the force and muscle surface electromyography (EMG) responses ...
<p>Each trace shows examples of force and EMG in the left FDI and the level of each force in a typic...
The electrophysiology of neuromuscular function can be analyzed at the level of the individual motor...
<div><p>Force variability during constant force tasks is directly related to oscillations below 0.5 ...
<p>A) The force task (left column) and its corresponding interference EMG (right column). B) The for...
<p>We explain these associations starting at the bottom of the diagram. The change in variability of...
During contractions elicited by electrical stimulation before and after a voluntary fatigue task, si...
[[abstract]]Continuous force output containing numerous intermittent force pulses is not completely ...
The main objective of this paper was to investigate the effect of increase of isometric voluntary co...
Objective. An optimal level of vibrotactile stimulation has been shown to improve sensorimotor contr...
[[abstract]]Force intermittency is one of the major causes of motor variability. Focusing on the dyn...
The object was to investigate muscle activities during increasing and decreasing force of isometric ...
Muscular fatigue occurs when motor units are no longer able to maintain an established force level. ...
Force intermittency is one of the major causes of motor variability. Focusing on the dynamics of for...
Abstract The mechanisms by which voluntary forces of different strengths are produced in human musc...
This investigation aimed to determine the force and muscle surface electromyography (EMG) responses ...
<p>Each trace shows examples of force and EMG in the left FDI and the level of each force in a typic...
The electrophysiology of neuromuscular function can be analyzed at the level of the individual motor...