| Literature DB >> 21051791 |
Gilles Dietrich1, Jonathan Bredin, Yves Kerlirzin.
Abstract
The aim of this article is to elaborate a general framework for modeling dual opposition activities, or more generally, dual interaction. The main hypothesis is that opposition behavior can be measured directly from a global variable and that the relative distance between the two subjects can be this parameter. Moreover, this parameter should be considered as multidimensional parameter depending not only on the dynamics of the subjects but also on the "internal" parameters of the subjects, such as sociological and/or emotional states. Standard and simple mechanical formalization will be used to model this multifactorial distance. To illustrate such a general modeling methodology, this model was compared with actual data from an opposition activity like Japanese fencing (kendo). This model captures not only coupled coordination, but more generally interaction in two-subject activities.Mesh:
Year: 2010 PMID: 21051791 DOI: 10.1123/mcj.14.4.509
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Motor Control ISSN: 1087-1640 Impact factor: 1.422