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The following pages link to Human arm stiffness and equilibrium-point trajectory during multi-joint movement (Q1369156):
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- Arthritic hand-finger movement similarity measurements: tolerance near set approach (Q541198) (← links)
- Closed-loop and open-loop control of posture and movement during human trunk bending (Q663944) (← links)
- A robotic model to investigate human motor control (Q663950) (← links)
- Examination of the \(\lambda\) equilibrium point hypothesis when applied to single degree of freedom movements performed with different inertial loads (Q678476) (← links)
- Dynamic neural network models of the premotoneuronal circuitry controlling wrist movements in primates (Q849483) (← links)
- Threading neural feedforward into a mechanical spring: How biology exploits physics in limb control (Q885434) (← links)
- The control of hand equilibrium trajectories in multi-joint arm movements (Q1091986) (← links)
- Equilibrium of manual manipulators (Q1301066) (← links)
- The role of the plant properties in point-to-point arm movements: A robustness study (Q1369158) (← links)
- A discrete-time algorithm for stiffness extraction from sEMG and its application in antidisturbance teleoperation (Q1726057) (← links)
- A model of force and impedance in human arm movements (Q1769262) (← links)
- Adaptation of reflexive feedback during arm posture to different environments (Q1889058) (← links)
- A model of open-loop control of equilibrium position and stiffness of the human elbow joint (Q2373002) (← links)
- Stability and motor adaptation in human arm movements (Q2373075) (← links)
- Adjustment of the human arm viscoelastic properties to the direction of reaching (Q2373090) (← links)
- Optimization of two-joint arm movements: a model technique or a result of natural selection? (Q2373160) (← links)
- Representations of multi-joint stiffness for prosthetic limb design (Q2476810) (← links)
- Analysis of mechanical impedance in human arm movements using a virtual tennis system (Q2500170) (← links)
- How the brain generates movement (Q2885093) (← links)
- Dynamical Movement Primitives: Learning Attractor Models for Motor Behaviors (Q5327174) (← links)
- Body Mechanics, Optimality, and Sensory Feedback in the Human Control of Complex Objects (Q6136194) (← links)
- How the brain can be trained to achieve an intermittent control strategy for stabilizing quiet stance by means of reinforcement learning (Q6611536) (← links)