The Anatomy of Action Systems: Task Differentiation When Learning an EMG Controlled Game
Abstract
This study aims to determine to what extent the task for an action system in its initial development relies on functional and anatomical components. Fifty-two able-bodied participants were randomly assigned to one of three experimental groups or to a control group. As a pre- and posttest all groups performed a computer game with the same goal and using the same musculature. One experimental group also trained to perform this test, while the...
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Title
The Anatomy of Action Systems: Task Differentiation When Learning an EMG Controlled Game
Published Date
Dec 15, 2016
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Volume
7
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