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Internal models for motor control and trajectory planning
M Kawato - Current opinion in neurobiology, 1999 - Elsevier
A number of internal model concepts are now widespread in neuroscience and cognitive
science. These concepts are supported by behavioral, neurophysiological, and imaging …
science. These concepts are supported by behavioral, neurophysiological, and imaging …
Posture-based motion planning: Applications to gras**
This article describes a model of motion planning instantiated for gras**. According to the
model, one of the most important aspects of motion planning is establishing a constraint …
model, one of the most important aspects of motion planning is establishing a constraint …
From eye to hand: planning goal-directed movements
DESMURGET, M., D. PÉLISSON, Y. ROSSETTI AND C. PRABLANC. From eye to hand:
planning goal-directed movements. NEUROSCI BIOBEHAV REV 22 (6) 761–788.—The …
planning goal-directed movements. NEUROSCI BIOBEHAV REV 22 (6) 761–788.—The …
Convergent models of handedness and brain lateralization
RL Sainburg - Frontiers in psychology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
The pervasive nature of handedness across human history and cultures is a salient
consequence of brain lateralization. This paper presents evidence that provides a structure …
consequence of brain lateralization. This paper presents evidence that provides a structure …
Quantitative examinations of internal representations for arm trajectory planning: minimum commanded torque change model
Quantitative examinations of internal representations for arm trajectory planning: minimum
commanded torque change model. A number of invariant features of multijoint planar …
commanded torque change model. A number of invariant features of multijoint planar …
Minimum principles in motor control
SE Engelbrecht - Journal of Mathematical psychology, 2001 - Elsevier
Minimum (or minimal) principles are mathematical laws that were first used in physics:
Hamilton's principle and Fermat's principle of least time are two famous example. In the past …
Hamilton's principle and Fermat's principle of least time are two famous example. In the past …
Redundancy, self-motion, and motor control
V Martin, JP Scholz, G Schöner - Neural computation, 2009 - direct.mit.edu
Outside the laboratory, human movement typically involves redundant effector systems. How
the nervous system selects among the task-equivalent solutions may provide insights into …
the nervous system selects among the task-equivalent solutions may provide insights into …
A new tool for assessing human movement: the kinematic assessment tool
PR Culmer, MC Levesley, M Mon-Williams… - Journal of neuroscience …, 2009 - Elsevier
The study of human behaviour ultimately requires the documentation of human movement.
In some instances movements can be recorded through a simple button press on a …
In some instances movements can be recorded through a simple button press on a …
[PDF][PDF] Behavioral motor performance
The human sensorimotor control system has exceptional abilities to perform skillful actions.
We easily switch between strenuous tasks that involve brute force, such as lifting a heavy …
We easily switch between strenuous tasks that involve brute force, such as lifting a heavy …
Movement planning with probabilistic target information
We examined how subjects plan speeded reaching movements when the precise target of
the movement is not known at movement onset. Before each reach, subjects were given only …
the movement is not known at movement onset. Before each reach, subjects were given only …