Accurate repositioning of the human thumb against unpredictable dynamic loads is dependent upon peripheral feed-back
AUTOR(ES)
Day, B. L.
RESUMO
1. The strategy of accurate movement of the human thumb has been studied in nine subjects. An open-loop hypothesis, which states that a new final position is defined by re-setting the agonist/antagonist spring constants, was tested
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