Authors
Paul L Gribble, David J Ostry, Vittorio Sanguineti, Rafael Laboissière
Publication date
1998/3/1
Journal
Journal of Neurophysiology
Volume
79
Issue
3
Pages
1409
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Description
Gribble, Paul L., David J. Ostry, Vittorio Sanguineti, and Rafael Laboissière. Are complex control signals required for human arm movement? J. Neurophysiol. 79: 1409–1424, 1998. It has been proposed that the control signals underlying voluntary human arm movement have a “complex” nonmonotonic time-varying form, and a number of empirical findings have been offered in support of this idea. In this paper, we address three such findings using a model of two-joint arm motion based on the λ version of the equilibrium-point hypothesis. The model includes six one- and two-joint muscles, reflexes, modeled control signals, muscle properties, and limb dynamics. First, we address the claim that “complex” equilibrium trajectories are required to account for nonmonotonic joint impedance patterns observed during multijoint movement. Using constant-rate shifts in the neurally specified equilibrium of the limb and …
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Scholar articles
PL Gribble, DJ Ostry, V Sanguineti, R Laboissière - Journal of neurophysiology, 1998