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J Neurophysiol
While the study of unconstrained movements has revealed important features of neural control, generalizing those insights to more sophisticated object manipulation is challenging. Humans excel at physical interaction with objects, even when those obj
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Joseph A. Doeringer, Neville Hogan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurophysiology. 80:1787-1799
Doeringer, Joseph A. and Neville Hogan. Intermittency in preplanned elbow movements persists in the absence of visual feedback. J. Neurophysiol. 80: 1787–1799, 1998. It has been observed for nearly 100 years that visually guided human movements app
Autor:
Joseph A. Doeringer, Neville Hogan
Publikováno v:
Neural Networks. 11:1345-1356
Parallel processing is often considered to be synonymous with biological computation, but a great deal of evidence points to serial computation being used by animals to solve specific types of problems. In particular, the observation of movement inte
Autor:
Neville Hogan, Joseph A. Doeringer
Publikováno v:
IFAC Proceedings Volumes. 28:617-621
A significant feature of human arm movements is intermittency ; the limbs often move as if distinct submovements have been smoothed together. An experiment is outlined which compares a popular arm prosthesis to the unimpaired arm, and a performance m
Autor:
Joseph A. Doeringer, Neville Hogan
Publikováno v:
IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering. 42(6)
The "classical" body-powered above elbow arm prosthesis continues to be used by a large majority of arm prosthesis users, even though many more modern devices are available. This paper presents a set of experiments designed to compare performance of
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