Motor Control Strategies in a Continuous Task Space

Schütz C, Weigelt M, Odekerken D, Klein-Soetebier T, Schack T (2011)
Motor Control 15(3): 321-341.

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Schütz, ChristophUniBi ; Weigelt, MatthiasUniBi; Odekerken, Dennis; Klein-Soetebier, Timo; Schack, ThomasUniBi
Abstract / Bemerkung
Previous studies on sequential effects of human grasping behavior were restricted to binary grasp type selection. We asked whether two established motor control strategies, the end-state comfort effect and the hysteresis effect, would hold for sequential motor tasks with continuous solutions. To this end, participants were tested in a sequential (predictable) and a randomized (nonpredictable) perceptual-motor task, which offered a continuous range of posture solutions for each movement trial. Both the end-state comfort effect and the hysteresis effect were reproduced under predictable, continuous conditions, but only the end-state comfort effect was present under nonpredictable conditions. Experimental results further revealed a work range restriction effect, which was reproduced for the dominant and the nondominant hand.
Stichworte
motion analysis; Biomechanics; motor control; motor behavior
Erscheinungsjahr
2011
Zeitschriftentitel
Motor Control
Band
15
Ausgabe
3
Seite(n)
321-341
ISSN
1087-1640
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2394584

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Schütz C, Weigelt M, Odekerken D, Klein-Soetebier T, Schack T. Motor Control Strategies in a Continuous Task Space. Motor Control. 2011;15(3):321-341.
Schütz, C., Weigelt, M., Odekerken, D., Klein-Soetebier, T., & Schack, T. (2011). Motor Control Strategies in a Continuous Task Space. Motor Control, 15(3), 321-341. https://doi.org/10.1123/mcj.15.3.321
Schütz, Christoph, Weigelt, Matthias, Odekerken, Dennis, Klein-Soetebier, Timo, and Schack, Thomas. 2011. “Motor Control Strategies in a Continuous Task Space”. Motor Control 15 (3): 321-341.
Schütz, C., Weigelt, M., Odekerken, D., Klein-Soetebier, T., and Schack, T. (2011). Motor Control Strategies in a Continuous Task Space. Motor Control 15, 321-341.
Schütz, C., et al., 2011. Motor Control Strategies in a Continuous Task Space. Motor Control, 15(3), p 321-341.
C. Schütz, et al., “Motor Control Strategies in a Continuous Task Space”, Motor Control, vol. 15, 2011, pp. 321-341.
Schütz, C., Weigelt, M., Odekerken, D., Klein-Soetebier, T., Schack, T.: Motor Control Strategies in a Continuous Task Space. Motor Control. 15, 321-341 (2011).
Schütz, Christoph, Weigelt, Matthias, Odekerken, Dennis, Klein-Soetebier, Timo, and Schack, Thomas. “Motor Control Strategies in a Continuous Task Space”. Motor Control 15.3 (2011): 321-341.

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