The following pages link to How humans control arm movements (Q764660):
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- A bilevel optimization approach to obtain optimal cost functions for human arm movements (Q449546) (← links)
- A biomechanical inactivation principle (Q600716) (← links)
- Two-arm trajectory planning in a manipulation task (Q678475) (← links)
- A minimum energy cost hypothesis for human arm trajectories (Q678743) (← links)
- Analysis of an optimal control model of multi-joint arm movements (Q678745) (← links)
- Quantization of human motions and learning of accurate movements (Q1130291) (← links)
- The role of the plant properties in point-to-point arm movements: A robustness study (Q1369158) (← links)
- Does the brain use sliding variables for the control of movements? (Q1384482) (← links)
- Exploring smoothness and discontinuities in human motor behaviour with Fourier analysis. (Q1427611) (← links)
- Bio-inspired robust control of a robot arm-and-hand system based on human viscoelastic properties (Q1691177) (← links)
- Control of arm movement using population of neurons (Q1876784) (← links)
- Identification of neuromuscular synergies in natural upper-arm movements (Q1888999) (← links)
- A kinematic theory of rapid human movement. Part IV: A formal mathematical proof and new insights (Q1889246) (← links)
- Avoiding spurious submovement decompositions: a globally optimal algorithm (Q1889260) (← links)
- Control of a one-link arm by burst signal generators (Q1896913) (← links)
- A five-link 2D brachiating ape model with life-like zero-energy-cost motions (Q2196873) (← links)
- 3D human arm reaching movement planning with principal patterns in successive phases (Q2210987) (← links)
- A systems-theoretic analysis of low-level human motor control: application to a single-joint arm model (Q2299277) (← 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)
- Avoiding spurious submovement decompositions. II: A scattershot algorithm (Q2373228) (← links)
- Affine differential geometry analysis of human arm movements (Q2459132) (← links)
- Study of rapid goal-directed force of upper limb movement (Q2657173) (← links)
- Mathematical models of human movement control (Q2714219) (← links)
- On the dynamic version of the minimum hand jerk criterion (Q3423860) (← links)
- Optimal control of human‐like musculoskeletal arm: Prediction of trajectory and muscle forces (Q5346590) (← links)
- Minimum Acceleration Criterion with Constraints Implies Bang-Bang Control as an Underlying Principle for Optimal Trajectories of Arm Reaching Movements (Q5453540) (← links)
- A switched dynamic model for pointing tasks with a computer mouse (Q6563470) (← links)