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The following pages link to Does the nervous system use equilibrium-point control to guide single and multiple joint movements? (Q48396504):
Displaying 50 items.
- Selection of cortical dynamics for motor behaviour by the basal ganglia (Q27321288) (← links)
- Control of single-joint movements in deafferented patients: evidence for amplitude coding rather than position control (Q30458659) (← links)
- Sensorimotor organization of a sustained involuntary movement (Q30659152) (← links)
- An optimized proportional-derivative controller for the human upper extremity with gravity (Q30667506) (← links)
- A cerebellar model of timing and prediction in the control of reaching (Q33543267) (← links)
- How the development of handedness could contribute to the development of language (Q33692325) (← links)
- Neural control of motion-to-force transitions with the fingertip (Q33735307) (← links)
- Modular features of motor control and learning (Q33801692) (← links)
- Reaching during virtual rotation: context specific compensations for expected coriolis forces (Q33905202) (← links)
- Artificial gravity as a countermeasure in long-duration space flight (Q34053864) (← links)
- Organisation of inputs to spinal interneurone populations. (Q34249919) (← links)
- The contribution of muscle properties in the control of explosive movements (Q34354626) (← links)
- Intrinsic musculoskeletal properties stabilize wiping movements in the spinalized frog. (Q34406073) (← links)
- Computational approaches to motor control (Q34461799) (← links)
- Optimality principles in sensorimotor control (Q34716269) (← links)
- A vector-integration-to-endpoint model for performance of viapoint movements (Q35093834) (← links)
- Neural control of on-line guidance of hand reaching movements (Q35106313) (← links)
- Virtual Reality Applications for Motor Rehabilitation After Stroke (Q35549255) (← links)
- Why and how are posture and movement coordinated? (Q35599237) (← links)
- Passive motion paradigm: an alternative to optimal control (Q35634990) (← links)
- The internal model and the leading joint hypothesis: implications for control of multi-joint movements (Q36245238) (← links)
- The separate neural control of hand movements and contact forces (Q36290808) (← links)
- Adjustments of motor pattern for load compensation via modulated activations of muscle synergies during natural behaviors. (Q37152428) (← links)
- Simplified and effective motor control based on muscle synergies to exploit musculoskeletal dynamics (Q37183027) (← links)
- The lognormal handwriter: learning, performing, and declining. (Q37402479) (← links)
- The brain in its body: motor control and sensing in a biomechanical context. (Q37478377) (← links)
- Muscle synergies in neuroscience and robotics: from input-space to task-space perspectives (Q38102689) (← links)
- Experimental investigations of control principles of involuntary movement: a comprehensive review of the Kohnstamm phenomenon (Q38735454) (← links)
- Evidence for the flexible sensorimotor strategies predicted by optimal feedback control. (Q40179363) (← links)
- Control of joint rotations in overarm throws of different speeds made by dominant and nondominant arms (Q40394599) (← links)
- Distinguishing synchronous and time-varying synergies using point process interval statistics: motor primitives in frog and rat. (Q40545473) (← links)
- Motor control research in rehabilitation medicine (Q40937967) (← links)
- Adaptation of a reaching model to handwriting: how different effectors can produce the same written output, and other results (Q41023237) (← links)
- Motor function in microgravity: movement in weightlessness (Q41318651) (← links)
- A physiologically based hypothesis for learning proprioception and in approximating inverse kinematics (Q42131166) (← links)
- The spatiotemporal structure of control variables during catching. (Q42638934) (← links)
- Theoretical Hill-type muscle and stability: numerical model and application. (Q42859929) (← links)
- Schema-based learning of adaptable and flexible prey-catching in anurans I. The basic architecture (Q46736244) (← links)
- Critical Points and Traveling Wave in Locomotion: Experimental Evidence and Some Theoretical Considerations (Q47155926) (← links)
- An oscillator theory of motor unit recruitment (Q47835304) (← links)
- Manifold reaching paradigm: how do we handle target redundancy? (Q48125281) (← links)
- Coding of movement- and force-related information in primate primary motor cortex: a computational approach (Q48133906) (← links)
- Postural adjustments in sitting humans following external perturbations: muscle activity and kinematics (Q48201283) (← links)
- The role of sensory information in the guidance of voluntary movement: reflections on a symposium held at the 22nd annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Q48216077) (← links)
- End posture selection in manual positioning: evidence for feedforward modeling based on a movement choice method (Q48236052) (← links)
- Discrete and cyclical units of action in a mixed target pair aiming task (Q48314754) (← links)
- 1998 ISEK Congress Keynote Lecture: Multi-muscle control in human movements. International Society of Electrophysiology and Kinesiology (Q48335495) (← links)
- Lateralization of motor adaptation reveals independence in control of trajectory and steady-state position (Q48337033) (← links)
- A model of cerebrocerebello-spinomuscular interaction in the sagittal control of human walking (Q48359237) (← links)
- Short-term memory for reaching to visual targets: psychophysical evidence for body-centered reference frames. (Q48380136) (← links)