Literature DB >> 2083283

[Hypothesis on the equilibrium point and variability of amplitude, speed and time of single-joint movement].

M Latash, G Gottleib.   

Abstract

Problems of single-joint movement variability are analysed in the framework of the equilibrium-point hypothesis (the lambda-model). Control of the movements is described with three parameters related to movement amplitude speed, and time. Three strategies emerge from this description. Only one of them is likely to lead to a Fitts' type speed-accuracy trade-off. Experiments were performed to test one of the predictions of the model. Subjects performed identical sets of single-joint fast movements with open or closed eyes and some-what different instructions. Movements performed with closed eyes were characterized with higher peak speeds and unchanged variability in seeming violation of the Fitt's law and in a good correspondence to the model.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2083283

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biofizika        ISSN: 0006-3029


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5.  The effects of practice on movement distance and final position reproduction: implications for the equilibrium-point control of movements.

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6.  Kinematic description of variability of fast movements: analytical and experimental approaches.

Authors:  S R Gutman; M L Latash; G L Almeida; G L Gottlieb
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