Changes in movement variables associated with transient overshoot of the final position
Abstract
Transient overshoot (TO), which is assessed as the distance between the movement amplitude and the final position, was measured in a series of rapid, discrete elbow flexion movements performed under different distance and loading conditions by 7 participants. A positive relationship was found between kinematic variables (peak velocity, peak acceleration and deceleration, and the symmetry ratio) and the magnitude of TO, particularly in short movements performed against a light load The relationships between TO and electromyographic (EMG) variables were low and mainly insignificant. Thus, TO contributes to the variability of rapid, discrete movements and therefore should be taken into account as an additional parameter in studies of the scaling of movement variables with movement mechanical conditions. TO could also represent a consequence of mechanical properties of the single-joint system rather than an independently programmed primary submovement.
Keywords:
EMG / human / kinematic / movement / voluntarySource:
Journal of Motor Behavior, 2000, 32, 2, 115-120Publisher:
- Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon
DOI: 10.1080/00222890009601364
ISSN: 0022-2895
PubMed: 11005943
WoS: 000087309900001
Scopus: 2-s2.0-0034119480
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Institut za medicinska istraživanjaTY - JOUR AU - Milanović, Slađan AU - Blesić, Suzana AU - Jarić, S PY - 2000 UR - http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/65 AB - Transient overshoot (TO), which is assessed as the distance between the movement amplitude and the final position, was measured in a series of rapid, discrete elbow flexion movements performed under different distance and loading conditions by 7 participants. A positive relationship was found between kinematic variables (peak velocity, peak acceleration and deceleration, and the symmetry ratio) and the magnitude of TO, particularly in short movements performed against a light load The relationships between TO and electromyographic (EMG) variables were low and mainly insignificant. Thus, TO contributes to the variability of rapid, discrete movements and therefore should be taken into account as an additional parameter in studies of the scaling of movement variables with movement mechanical conditions. TO could also represent a consequence of mechanical properties of the single-joint system rather than an independently programmed primary submovement. PB - Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon T2 - Journal of Motor Behavior T1 - Changes in movement variables associated with transient overshoot of the final position EP - 120 IS - 2 SP - 115 VL - 32 DO - 10.1080/00222890009601364 UR - conv_1356 ER -
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Milanović, S., Blesić, S.,& Jarić, S.. (2000). Changes in movement variables associated with transient overshoot of the final position. in Journal of Motor Behavior Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon., 32(2), 115-120. https://doi.org/10.1080/00222890009601364 conv_1356
Milanović S, Blesić S, Jarić S. Changes in movement variables associated with transient overshoot of the final position. in Journal of Motor Behavior. 2000;32(2):115-120. doi:10.1080/00222890009601364 conv_1356 .
Milanović, Slađan, Blesić, Suzana, Jarić, S, "Changes in movement variables associated with transient overshoot of the final position" in Journal of Motor Behavior, 32, no. 2 (2000):115-120, https://doi.org/10.1080/00222890009601364 ., conv_1356 .