Neural muscular delays in equilibrium point model of human arm trajectory
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-2009
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to investigate the human arm's sensory-motor control mechanism in the trajectory planning of arm movement in the transverse plane. According to the Equilibrium Point Hypothesis, the equilibrium configuration of joint angles and muscle torques are defined as a single variable called the Equilibrium Point (EP). Further, control systems reset the EP by shifting the invariant characteristic (IC) which initiates muscle activation and movement. The duration and sequences of shifting, however, are unclear. This work utilizes the Spike Triggering Averaging (STA) technique integrated with simultaneous EMG and joint positions to find the sequences, but the nature of EMG signal does not favor the STA. The raw EMG signals were used to project sequences and time delay for the model of simulation. Our results exhibit an improvement in trajectory accuracy with decreased time delay.
Identifier
70349147468 (Scopus)
ISBN
[9781424443628]
Publication Title
Proceedings of the IEEE Annual Northeast Bioengineering Conference Nebec
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1109/NEBC.2009.4967749
ISSN
1071121X
Recommended Citation
    Chen, Kai; Swift, Katharine; and Foulds, Richard, "Neural muscular delays in equilibrium point model of human arm trajectory" (2009). Faculty Publications.  12230.
    
    
    
        https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/12230
    
 
				 
					