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Abstract We examined the interaction between the control of posture and an aiming movement. Balance control was varied by having subjects aim at a target.
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equilibrium constraint. In conclusion, the optimization technique is well suited for the prediction of postural modes of coordination and seems to offer many ...
Aug 1, 2001 - simulation; however, the model must contain enough detail in both anatomical ..... equilibrium, the muscle-reflex system receives a load per- turbation. The load ...... Following Northwestern, he joined Tom Hamm's lab at.
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