abstract: Humans are able to intuitively exploit the shape of an object and environmental constraints to achieve stable grasps and perform dexterous manipulations. In doing that, a vast range of kinematic strategies can be observed. However, in this work we formulate the hypothesis that such ability can be described in terms of a synergistic behavior in the generation of hand postures, i.e., using a reduced set of commonly used kinematic patterns. This is in analogy with previous studies showing the presence of such behavior in different tasks, such as grasping. We investigated this hypothesis in experiments performed by six subjects, who were asked to grasp objects from a flat surface. We quantitatively characterized hand posture behavior ...
Although human movements are extremely complex, our nervous system is able to implement effective co...
How the human brain controls hand movements to carry out different tasks is still debated. The conce...
In this paper, the problem of in-hand dexterous manipulation has been addressed on the base of post...
Humans are able to intuitively exploit the shape of an object and environmental constraints to achie...
Humans are able to intuitively exploit the shape of an object and environmental constraints to achie...
Humans are able to intuitively exploit the shape of an object and environmental constraints to achie...
Humans are able to intuitively exploit the shape of an object and environmental constraints to achie...
Despite the complex nature of human hands, neuroscientific studies suggested a simplified kinematic ...
Although human movements are extremely complex, our nervous system is able to implement effective co...
Although human movements are extremely complex, our nervous system is able to implement effective co...
Although human movements are extremely complex, our nervous system is able to implement effective co...
Human hands are capable of a variety of movements, thanks to their extraordinary biomechanical struc...
Human hands are capable of a variety of movements, thanks to their extraordinary biomechanical struc...
The sensory-motor architecture of human upper limb and hand is characterized by a complex inter-rela...
The sensory-motor architecture of human upper limb and hand is characterized by a complex inter-rela...
Although human movements are extremely complex, our nervous system is able to implement effective co...
How the human brain controls hand movements to carry out different tasks is still debated. The conce...
In this paper, the problem of in-hand dexterous manipulation has been addressed on the base of post...
Humans are able to intuitively exploit the shape of an object and environmental constraints to achie...
Humans are able to intuitively exploit the shape of an object and environmental constraints to achie...
Humans are able to intuitively exploit the shape of an object and environmental constraints to achie...
Humans are able to intuitively exploit the shape of an object and environmental constraints to achie...
Despite the complex nature of human hands, neuroscientific studies suggested a simplified kinematic ...
Although human movements are extremely complex, our nervous system is able to implement effective co...
Although human movements are extremely complex, our nervous system is able to implement effective co...
Although human movements are extremely complex, our nervous system is able to implement effective co...
Human hands are capable of a variety of movements, thanks to their extraordinary biomechanical struc...
Human hands are capable of a variety of movements, thanks to their extraordinary biomechanical struc...
The sensory-motor architecture of human upper limb and hand is characterized by a complex inter-rela...
The sensory-motor architecture of human upper limb and hand is characterized by a complex inter-rela...
Although human movements are extremely complex, our nervous system is able to implement effective co...
How the human brain controls hand movements to carry out different tasks is still debated. The conce...
In this paper, the problem of in-hand dexterous manipulation has been addressed on the base of post...