On the Problem of Adequate Language in Motor Control

Volume: 2, Issue: 4, Pages: 306 - 313
Published: Oct 1, 1998
Abstract
An adequate language is a prerequisite for progress in any area of science, including movement science. Notions of structural units and synergies and the principle of minimal interaction are revisited, discussed, and illustrated with a few examples from recent studies. Equilibrium-point hypothesis is considered an example of identifying significant variables in the control of a voluntary...
Paper Details
Title
On the Problem of Adequate Language in Motor Control
Published Date
Oct 1, 1998
Volume
2
Issue
4
Pages
306 - 313
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