Although the Haken-Kelso-Bunz (HKB) model was originally formulated to account for phase transitions in bimanual movements, it evolved, through experimentation and conceptual elaboration, into a fundamental formal construct for the experimental study of rhythmically coordinated movements in general. The model consists of two levels of formalization: a potential defining the stability properties of relative phase and a system of coupled limit cycle oscillators defining the individual limb movements and their interactions. Whereas the empirical validity of the potential is well established, the validity of the formalization in terms of coupled oscillators is questionable, both with regard to the assumption that individual limb movements are l...
Coordination dynamics is concerned with the underlying principles of cooperative\ud behavior among v...
The relation between movement amplitude and the strength of interlimb interactions was examined by c...
In this paper, we analyse the celebrated Haken-Kelso-Bunz (HKB) model, describing the dynamics of bi...
Although the Haken-Kelso-Bunz (HKB) model was originally formulated to account for phase transitions...
In 1985, Haken, Kelso and Bunz proposed a system of coupled nonlinear oscillators as a model of rhyt...
The HKB model for rhythmic interlimb coordination has highlighted the importance of coordinative sta...
Rhythmic interlimb coordination is characterized by attraction to stable phase and frequency relatio...
This is the final version. Available from the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics via the...
The synchronizing of rhythmically moving limbs and limb segments is one of the most fundamental achi...
How do humans and other animals accomplish coordinated movements? How are novel combinations of limb...
In this thesis, we present a dynamical systems analysis of models of movement coordination, namely ...
Rhythmic bimanual movement has been a paradigm system in the study of percep-tion–action. In percept...
The widely cited Haken-Kelso-Bunz (HKB) model of motor coordination is used in an enormous range of ...
How do humans and other animals accomplish coordinated movements? How are novel combinations of limb...
Interactions between rhythmically moving limbs typically result in attraction to a limited number of...
Coordination dynamics is concerned with the underlying principles of cooperative\ud behavior among v...
The relation between movement amplitude and the strength of interlimb interactions was examined by c...
In this paper, we analyse the celebrated Haken-Kelso-Bunz (HKB) model, describing the dynamics of bi...
Although the Haken-Kelso-Bunz (HKB) model was originally formulated to account for phase transitions...
In 1985, Haken, Kelso and Bunz proposed a system of coupled nonlinear oscillators as a model of rhyt...
The HKB model for rhythmic interlimb coordination has highlighted the importance of coordinative sta...
Rhythmic interlimb coordination is characterized by attraction to stable phase and frequency relatio...
This is the final version. Available from the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics via the...
The synchronizing of rhythmically moving limbs and limb segments is one of the most fundamental achi...
How do humans and other animals accomplish coordinated movements? How are novel combinations of limb...
In this thesis, we present a dynamical systems analysis of models of movement coordination, namely ...
Rhythmic bimanual movement has been a paradigm system in the study of percep-tion–action. In percept...
The widely cited Haken-Kelso-Bunz (HKB) model of motor coordination is used in an enormous range of ...
How do humans and other animals accomplish coordinated movements? How are novel combinations of limb...
Interactions between rhythmically moving limbs typically result in attraction to a limited number of...
Coordination dynamics is concerned with the underlying principles of cooperative\ud behavior among v...
The relation between movement amplitude and the strength of interlimb interactions was examined by c...
In this paper, we analyse the celebrated Haken-Kelso-Bunz (HKB) model, describing the dynamics of bi...