We present a tutorial on a power spectral approach to variability in serial motor performance, describing as a case study two experiments on the form of the variance in two force production tasks. In Experiment 1 we examine grip force and load force in repetitive unimanual pulling; in Experiment 2, we describe repetitive bimanual pressing. In both experiments log-log plots of power spectral density of peak force of the responses in each stream against frequency (i.e. periodicity or repetition cycle defined with respect to the ordered succession of responses) were approximately linear with negative slopes which varied systematically with test conditions. We propose the two response streams in each experiment are associated with different lev...
Summary: Three components determine the power spectrum of the surface EMG signal: the auto- and cros...
Variability in muscle force is a hallmark of healthy and pathological human behavior. Predominant th...
Motor output during repetitive tasks is characterised by variability. Specifically, the effect of mo...
In a multifinger cyclic force production task, the finger force variance measured across trials can ...
Multiple processes support the persistent (learning) and transient (adaptive) change in behavior ove...
Typescript (photocopy).The purposes of this investigation were to determine the: (1) effect of exten...
Studies evaluating variability of force as a function of absolute force generated are synthesized. I...
Motor variability (MV) refers to the intrinsic variability naturally present in the motor control sy...
[[abstract]]Force intermittency is one of the major causes of motor variability. Focusing on the dyn...
Although motor learning is generally assumed to be an orderly process, the observed performance curv...
Motor control is a challenging task for the central nervous system, since it involves redundant degr...
Motor control is a challenging task for the central nervous system, since it involves redundant degr...
Three components determine the power spectrum of the surface EMG signal: the auto- and cross-power s...
Force intermittency is one of the major causes of motor variability. Focusing on the dynamics of for...
and Roger M. Enoka. Frequency modulation of motor unit discharge has task-dependent effects on fluct...
Summary: Three components determine the power spectrum of the surface EMG signal: the auto- and cros...
Variability in muscle force is a hallmark of healthy and pathological human behavior. Predominant th...
Motor output during repetitive tasks is characterised by variability. Specifically, the effect of mo...
In a multifinger cyclic force production task, the finger force variance measured across trials can ...
Multiple processes support the persistent (learning) and transient (adaptive) change in behavior ove...
Typescript (photocopy).The purposes of this investigation were to determine the: (1) effect of exten...
Studies evaluating variability of force as a function of absolute force generated are synthesized. I...
Motor variability (MV) refers to the intrinsic variability naturally present in the motor control sy...
[[abstract]]Force intermittency is one of the major causes of motor variability. Focusing on the dyn...
Although motor learning is generally assumed to be an orderly process, the observed performance curv...
Motor control is a challenging task for the central nervous system, since it involves redundant degr...
Motor control is a challenging task for the central nervous system, since it involves redundant degr...
Three components determine the power spectrum of the surface EMG signal: the auto- and cross-power s...
Force intermittency is one of the major causes of motor variability. Focusing on the dynamics of for...
and Roger M. Enoka. Frequency modulation of motor unit discharge has task-dependent effects on fluct...
Summary: Three components determine the power spectrum of the surface EMG signal: the auto- and cros...
Variability in muscle force is a hallmark of healthy and pathological human behavior. Predominant th...
Motor output during repetitive tasks is characterised by variability. Specifically, the effect of mo...