Muscles oscillate with a frequency around 10 Hz. But what happens with myofascial oscillations, if two neuromuscular systems interact? The purpose of this study was to examine this question, initially, on the basis of a case study. Oscillations of the triceps brachii muscles of two subjects were determined through mechanomyography (MMG) during isometric interaction. The MMG-signals were analyzed concerning the interaction of the two subjects with algorithms of nonlinear dynamics. In this case study it could be shown, that the muscles of both neuromuscular systems also oscillate with the known frequency (here 12 Hz) during interaction. Furthermore, both subjects were able to adapt their oscillations against each other. This adjustment induce...
Synchronization between muscles caused by shared neural input has been proposed to have a functional...
We recently proposed that voluntary oscillation of one limb segment may be governed by a position fe...
was studied in six human muscles performing isometric constant-force contractions at 30 % of the max...
Muscles oscillate with a frequency around 10 Hz. But what happens with myofascial oscillations, if t...
To handle the rich repertoire of behavioural goals, the CNS has to control the many degrees of freed...
To elucidate the neural interactions underlying bimanual coordination, we investigated in 11 partici...
Oscillatory activity plays a crucial role in corticospinal control of muscle synergies and is widely...
The central nervous system (CNS) controls the limb movement by modulating multiple skeletal muscles ...
Oscillatory activity plays a crucial role in corticospinal control of muscle synergies and is widely...
synchronization between multiple cortical motor areas and muscle activity in phasic voluntary moveme...
(1) Rhythmic flexion-extensions of the hand and foot on one side were performed by ten male and nine...
Human movements often spontaneously fall into synchrony with auditory and visual environmental rhyth...
This manuscript shows that it is possible to find distinct sources of brain activity, at similar fre...
Interactions between rhythmically moving limbs typically result in attraction to a limited number of...
<p>The central nervous system (CNS) controls the limb movement by modulating multiple skeletal muscl...
Synchronization between muscles caused by shared neural input has been proposed to have a functional...
We recently proposed that voluntary oscillation of one limb segment may be governed by a position fe...
was studied in six human muscles performing isometric constant-force contractions at 30 % of the max...
Muscles oscillate with a frequency around 10 Hz. But what happens with myofascial oscillations, if t...
To handle the rich repertoire of behavioural goals, the CNS has to control the many degrees of freed...
To elucidate the neural interactions underlying bimanual coordination, we investigated in 11 partici...
Oscillatory activity plays a crucial role in corticospinal control of muscle synergies and is widely...
The central nervous system (CNS) controls the limb movement by modulating multiple skeletal muscles ...
Oscillatory activity plays a crucial role in corticospinal control of muscle synergies and is widely...
synchronization between multiple cortical motor areas and muscle activity in phasic voluntary moveme...
(1) Rhythmic flexion-extensions of the hand and foot on one side were performed by ten male and nine...
Human movements often spontaneously fall into synchrony with auditory and visual environmental rhyth...
This manuscript shows that it is possible to find distinct sources of brain activity, at similar fre...
Interactions between rhythmically moving limbs typically result in attraction to a limited number of...
<p>The central nervous system (CNS) controls the limb movement by modulating multiple skeletal muscl...
Synchronization between muscles caused by shared neural input has been proposed to have a functional...
We recently proposed that voluntary oscillation of one limb segment may be governed by a position fe...
was studied in six human muscles performing isometric constant-force contractions at 30 % of the max...