Continuous rhythmic movements are often geared toward particular points in the movement cycle, as evidenced by a local reduction in trajectory variability. These so-called anchor points provide a window into motor control, since changes in the degree of anchoring may reveal how informational and/or neuromuscular properties are exploited in the organization of rhythmic movements. The present experiment examined the relative contributions of informational timing (metronome beeps) and neuromuscular (wrist postures) constraints on anchoring by systematically varying both factors at movement reversal points. To this end, participants cycled their right wrist in a flexed, neutral, or extended posture, either self-paced or synchronized to a metron...
This experiment investigated whether the stability of rhythmic unimanual movements is primarily a fu...
In the first of three experiments, 11 participants generated pronation and supination movements of t...
The question of how the central nervous system coordinates muscle activity is central to an understa...
Two simple experiments reveal that the ease with which an action is performed by the neuromuscular–s...
This article addresses the contribution of inherent (arising from the structure of the neuromuscular...
Four right-handed subjects performed rhythmic flexion and extension movements of the index finger in...
Six right-handed subjects performed rhythmic flexion and extension movements of the index finger in ...
A rhythmic motor performance is brought about by an integration of timing information with movements...
To examine the role of the effector dynamics of the wrist in the production of rhythmic motor activi...
International audienceThe authors hypothesized that the modulation of coordinative stability and acc...
A rhythmic motor performance is brought about by an integration of timing information with movements...
The hypothesis of modular control, which stands on the existence of muscle synergies as building blo...
Contains fulltext : 151625.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The human movem...
It has often been supposed that patterns of rhythmic bimanual coordination in which homologous muscl...
Human dexterity exceeds that of modern robots, despite omnipresent noise and vastly slower neural pr...
This experiment investigated whether the stability of rhythmic unimanual movements is primarily a fu...
In the first of three experiments, 11 participants generated pronation and supination movements of t...
The question of how the central nervous system coordinates muscle activity is central to an understa...
Two simple experiments reveal that the ease with which an action is performed by the neuromuscular–s...
This article addresses the contribution of inherent (arising from the structure of the neuromuscular...
Four right-handed subjects performed rhythmic flexion and extension movements of the index finger in...
Six right-handed subjects performed rhythmic flexion and extension movements of the index finger in ...
A rhythmic motor performance is brought about by an integration of timing information with movements...
To examine the role of the effector dynamics of the wrist in the production of rhythmic motor activi...
International audienceThe authors hypothesized that the modulation of coordinative stability and acc...
A rhythmic motor performance is brought about by an integration of timing information with movements...
The hypothesis of modular control, which stands on the existence of muscle synergies as building blo...
Contains fulltext : 151625.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The human movem...
It has often been supposed that patterns of rhythmic bimanual coordination in which homologous muscl...
Human dexterity exceeds that of modern robots, despite omnipresent noise and vastly slower neural pr...
This experiment investigated whether the stability of rhythmic unimanual movements is primarily a fu...
In the first of three experiments, 11 participants generated pronation and supination movements of t...
The question of how the central nervous system coordinates muscle activity is central to an understa...