Correction and suppression of reaching movements in the cerebral cortex: physiological and neuropsychological aspects
A Battaglia-Mayer, T Buiatti, R Caminiti… - Neuroscience & …, 2014 - Elsevier
Modification or suppression of reaches occurs in everyday life. We argue that a common
modular architecture, based on similar neural structures and principles of kinematic and …
modular architecture, based on similar neural structures and principles of kinematic and …
Does the motor system need intermittent control?
ID Loram, C van De Kamp, M Lakie… - Exercise and Sport …, 2014 - journals.lww.com
Attributes of Human Movement For humans, movement is fundamental to quality of life, and
the attributes of natural biological movement distinguish it from artificial attempts at …
the attributes of natural biological movement distinguish it from artificial attempts at …
Sustained sensorimotor control as intermittent decisions about prediction errors: Computational framework and application to ground vehicle steering
A conceptual and computational framework is proposed for modelling of human
sensorimotor control and is exemplified for the sensorimotor task of steering a car. The …
sensorimotor control and is exemplified for the sensorimotor task of steering a car. The …
Spinal mechanisms may provide a combination of intermittent and continuous control of human posture: predictions from a biologically based neuromusculoskeletal …
Several models have been employed to study human postural control during upright quiet
stance. Most have adopted an inverted pendulum approximation to the standing human and …
stance. Most have adopted an inverted pendulum approximation to the standing human and …
[图书][B] Delay and uncertainty in human balancing tasks
T Insperger, J Milton - 2021 - Springer
The question of how the inverted position of a pendulum can be stabilized is of fundamental
importance for understanding human balancing tasks. Applications range from postural …
importance for understanding human balancing tasks. Applications range from postural …
Intermittent control models of human standing: similarities and differences
Two architectures of intermittent control are compared and contrasted in the context of the
single inverted pendulum model often used for describing standing in humans. The …
single inverted pendulum model often used for describing standing in humans. The …
Human stick balancing: an intermittent control explanation
There are two issues in balancing a stick pivoting on a finger tip (or mechanically on a
moving cart): maintaining the stick angle near to vertical and maintaining the horizontal …
moving cart): maintaining the stick angle near to vertical and maintaining the horizontal …
Learning an intermittent control strategy for postural balancing using an EMG-based human-computer interface
It has been considered that the brain stabilizes unstable body dynamics by regulating co-
activation levels of antagonist muscles. Here we critically reexamined this established theory …
activation levels of antagonist muscles. Here we critically reexamined this established theory …
Intermittent control as a model of mouse movements
We present Intermittent Control (IC) models as a candidate framework for modelling human
input movements in Human–Computer Interaction (HCI). IC differs from continuous control in …
input movements in Human–Computer Interaction (HCI). IC differs from continuous control in …
Understanding coarticulation in musical experience
RI Godøy - Sound, Music, and Motion: 10th International …, 2014 - Springer
The term coarticulation designates the fusion of small-scale events, such as single sounds
and single sound-producing actions, into larger units of combined sound and body motion …
and single sound-producing actions, into larger units of combined sound and body motion …