Finger enslaving is defined as the inability of the fingers to move or to produce force independently. Such finger enslaving has predominantly been investigated for isometric force tasks. The aim of this study was to assess whether the extent of force enslaving is dependent on relative finger movements. Ten right-handed subjects (22–30 years) flexed the index finger while counteracting constant resistance forces (4, 6 and 8 N) orthogonal to the fingertip. The other, non-instructed fingers were held in extension. EMG activities of the mm. flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS) and extensor digitorum (ED) in the regions corresponding to the index, middle and ring fingers were measured. Forces exerted by the non-instructed fingers increased subs...
Previous studies have documented two patterns of finger interaction during multi-finger pressing tas...
Force variability during constant force tasks is directly related to oscillations below 0.5 Hz in fo...
Finger\u27s action has been controlled by both intrinsic and extrinsic hand muscles. Characterizing ...
Finger enslaving is defined as the inability of the fingers to move or to produce force independentl...
Aging has consequences for hand motor control, among others affecting finger force enslaving during ...
Single finger force tasks lead to unintended activation of the non-instructed fingers, commonly refe...
The variability in the numerous tasks in which we use our hands is very large. However, independent ...
The variability in the numerous tasks in which we use our hands is very large. However, independent ...
The variability in the numerous tasks in which we use our hands is very large. However, independent ...
The variability in the numerous tasks in which we use our hands is very large. However, independent ...
We studied the dependence between voluntary motion of a finger and pressing forces produced by the t...
The fingers of the human hand cannot be controlled fully independently. This phenomenon may have a n...
INTRODUCTION: When a finger produces a force, other non-task fingers of the hand also produce an inv...
This dissertation presents a series of studies investigating the neuromechanical properties of the i...
International audienceThere is general consensus that the minimization of the secondary torque of th...
Previous studies have documented two patterns of finger interaction during multi-finger pressing tas...
Force variability during constant force tasks is directly related to oscillations below 0.5 Hz in fo...
Finger\u27s action has been controlled by both intrinsic and extrinsic hand muscles. Characterizing ...
Finger enslaving is defined as the inability of the fingers to move or to produce force independentl...
Aging has consequences for hand motor control, among others affecting finger force enslaving during ...
Single finger force tasks lead to unintended activation of the non-instructed fingers, commonly refe...
The variability in the numerous tasks in which we use our hands is very large. However, independent ...
The variability in the numerous tasks in which we use our hands is very large. However, independent ...
The variability in the numerous tasks in which we use our hands is very large. However, independent ...
The variability in the numerous tasks in which we use our hands is very large. However, independent ...
We studied the dependence between voluntary motion of a finger and pressing forces produced by the t...
The fingers of the human hand cannot be controlled fully independently. This phenomenon may have a n...
INTRODUCTION: When a finger produces a force, other non-task fingers of the hand also produce an inv...
This dissertation presents a series of studies investigating the neuromechanical properties of the i...
International audienceThere is general consensus that the minimization of the secondary torque of th...
Previous studies have documented two patterns of finger interaction during multi-finger pressing tas...
Force variability during constant force tasks is directly related to oscillations below 0.5 Hz in fo...
Finger\u27s action has been controlled by both intrinsic and extrinsic hand muscles. Characterizing ...