Javascript must be enabled to continue!
On Human Motor Coordination: The Synergy Expansion Hypothesis
View through CrossRef
The search for an answer to Bernstein's degrees of freedom problem has propelled a large portion of research studies in human motor control over the past six decades. Different theories have been developed to explain how humans might use their incredibly complex neuro-musculo-skeletal system with astonishing ease. Among these theories, motor synergies appeared as one possible explanation. In this work, the authors investigate the nature and role of synergies and propose a new theoretical framework, namely the 'expansion hypothesis', to answer Bernstein's problem. The expansion hypothesis is articulated in three propositions: mechanical, developmental, and behavioral. Each proposition addresses a different question on the nature of synergies: (i) How many synergies can humans have? (ii) How do we learn and develop synergies? (iii) How do we use synergies? An example numerical simulation is presented and analyzed to clarify the hypothesis propositions. The expansion hypothesis is contextualized with respect to the existing literature on motor synergies both in healthy and impaired individuals, as well as other prominent theories in human motor control and development. The expansion hypothesis provides a novel framework to better comprehend and explain the nature, use and evolution of human motor skills.
Title: On Human Motor Coordination: The Synergy Expansion Hypothesis
Description:
The search for an answer to Bernstein's degrees of freedom problem has propelled a large portion of research studies in human motor control over the past six decades.
Different theories have been developed to explain how humans might use their incredibly complex neuro-musculo-skeletal system with astonishing ease.
Among these theories, motor synergies appeared as one possible explanation.
In this work, the authors investigate the nature and role of synergies and propose a new theoretical framework, namely the 'expansion hypothesis', to answer Bernstein's problem.
The expansion hypothesis is articulated in three propositions: mechanical, developmental, and behavioral.
Each proposition addresses a different question on the nature of synergies: (i) How many synergies can humans have? (ii) How do we learn and develop synergies? (iii) How do we use synergies? An example numerical simulation is presented and analyzed to clarify the hypothesis propositions.
The expansion hypothesis is contextualized with respect to the existing literature on motor synergies both in healthy and impaired individuals, as well as other prominent theories in human motor control and development.
The expansion hypothesis provides a novel framework to better comprehend and explain the nature, use and evolution of human motor skills.
Related Results
Query expansion by relying on the structure of knowledge bases
Query expansion by relying on the structure of knowledge bases
Query expansion techniques aim at improving the results achieved by a user's query by means of introducing new expansion terms, called expansion features. Expansion features introd...
Sistem Kontrol Torsi pada Motor DC
Sistem Kontrol Torsi pada Motor DC
AbstrakPenggunaan motor DC di dunia industri sangat penting. Kecepatan dan torsi motor DC sangat mempengaruhi kualitas dan kuantitas produk yang dihasilkan. Untuk itu, diperlukan s...
Sliding Mode Controlled drives for wide speed operation of Threephase Induction Motor
Sliding Mode Controlled drives for wide speed operation of Threephase Induction Motor
Induction motor is widely used due to advantages in terms of performance, size, maintenance and efficiency compared to dc motor. Induction motor is either Scalar Controlled or Vect...
Perancangan Sistem Instrumentasi dan Kontrol Berbasis Super PLC F2424 serta Antarmuka Labview
Perancangan Sistem Instrumentasi dan Kontrol Berbasis Super PLC F2424 serta Antarmuka Labview
Abstract – PLC-based control is widely used in modern industry because it is able to work automatically controlling actuators for certain functions such as controlling thread rods ...
Effects of exercise interventions on hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills in children with developmental coordination disorder: a meta-analysis
Effects of exercise interventions on hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills in children with developmental coordination disorder: a meta-analysis
ObjectiveThis meta-analysis was conducted to examine the efficacy of exercise interventions in improving hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills in children with developmental ...
Spatial Equity and Influencing Factors of Coupling Coordination Degree of Healthcare Resources Allocation and Service Utilization in China
Spatial Equity and Influencing Factors of Coupling Coordination Degree of Healthcare Resources Allocation and Service Utilization in China
Abstract
Background: The COVID-19 epidemic in early 2020 has made the contradiction between allocation and utilization of healthcare resources in China more prominent. Howe...
On Human Motor Coordination: The Synergy Expansion Hypothesis
On Human Motor Coordination: The Synergy Expansion Hypothesis
Abstract
The search for an answer to Bernstein’s degrees of freedom problem has propelled a large portion of research studies in human motor control over the past six decad...
Cryo-Expansion Microscopy of C. elegans and Tardigrades v1
Cryo-Expansion Microscopy of C. elegans and Tardigrades v1
Expansion microscopy (ExM) improves imaging resolution through sample-level physical expansion, complementing optical resolution improvements and enabling the two to compound (1). ...

