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(See also Grossberg: "The Quan- ... tions necessary to define the muscular forces generating a ... evidence that the above muscles play a dominant role in.
203--214 (1960). -- HEss, W. R.: Motorische Funktion des. Tektal- und Tegmental Gebietes. Mschr. Psychiat. Neurol. 112, 1--52 (1946). -- HOLST, E. VON: Die ...
elements of human eye positioning. Patient. Age, sex. &(g); primary position tone ... the patient's free eye directed toward the side of the muscle (T) or away from ...
1988). Does the organization of postural responses follow the same rules in ..... amplitude. 1.0. 190 m. E. 160 o ~ g m 130 a. 100. 70. A. 220. 190. E. 160 o ~.
general applicability may be questioned on the basis of results such as .... In table 1 are presented the mean interval durations as a function of the number of.
Jan 4, 1995 - tapping has been widely used in studies of human timing and rhythmic ..... Note: Parameter q is the amplitude/frequency weighting factor of .... do so in manual analogues of these behaviors that also require ..... Right panel, dashed li
Jan 30, 2008 - response complexity inXuences motor programming and how these processes .... a decrease in average velocity for three consecutive data points (i.e., a delay .... est in the MO condition although relatively low (i.e., 12%). On the rever
Experiment 1: Postural Transitions. Method. Participants. Eleven undergraduate students from the University of the Mediterranean. (5 male and 6 female; age.
at the 10th International Conference on Perception and Action, Edinburgh, ..... target and oscillations of the head in the AP direction, Ït-h; (c) the peak-to-peak amplitude of ...... Nashner, L. M., Shupert, C. L., Horak, F. B., & Black, F. O. (198
the antero-posterior (AP) direction with a peak-to-peak amplitude of ı cm. Participants were ... Oullier & al. (1999). 3 step lasted for 10 oscillation cycles, leading to a total of 12 minutes per condition. ... Nashner, L. M., & McCollum, G. (1985)
Jan 20, 2005 - results from this impulsive control of calf muscle activity rather than internal sources .... Ten healthy subjects, one female and nine male, aged.
equations are solved by approximating the solution with best fitting spline .... (4) is linear then the functional is quadratic and the solution can be provided by the ...
related to the displacement of the center of mass and ..... mass shifted tailward with respect to the feet. ..... ing EMG responses represent a more accurate pic-.
complete cup investing the globe analogous to a ball within a socket, and inserting ..... Mathematical models of EOMs have led to much insight into. EOM function, and ... be of general value in understanding normal and pathologic behavior of ...
Materials and Methods. Eight healthy subjects (five ..... Beer FP and Johnson R. Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and. Dynamics, 2nd edn. New York: ...
models is less than we observe. We show ... plots generated from postural-sway trajectories are in- .... zero of position and velocity are penalized, and the pa-.
Multimodal integration. ⢠Reference frames. â Target position: in fixed frame (earth), but perceived in moving frame (body). â Arm position: in body-related frame.
emerges from these studies is that the speed-accuracy ... Zero force positioned the cursor midway between the two targets. ... The last trial with less than 5%.
substantial progress in understanding the ... of this progress can be attributed to the in- fluential .... used to support the idea that dystonia is associated with.
while professional pianists were performing repetitive octave keystrokes at .... was determined when the calculated vertical velocity of the key exceeded 5% of its ...
Oct 5, 2004 - schemes, using a monotonic antisymmetric update law, can- ... sense that when the hand is slightly perturbed during the movement it tends to ...
Abstract-Early studies of the development of oculomotor control in human infants relied on descriptions .... requires the calculation of a polynomial for each calibration target, and .... neous changes in behavioral state; they become fussy or fall .
Neuroscience and Physiology, State University of New York Health Science ... We have chosen to investigate this issue .... mulatta, 5.4 kg; monkey B: M. nemestrina, 5.8 kg; monkey C: M. .... weight was added to the handle. ... Each muscle was examine
Jul 18, 1975 - EMG activity to electrical stimulation of the mixed nerve. Details of his ..... nervous system controls movement, the details of the movement itself .... Integrated actions and functions of the ... of the human motor system. Journal of
Abstract. The peak velocities of saccades and fast ... sponding to different angular velocities of the eyes. ..... final pathways common to all different types of rapid ...