Atkeson C G, Hollerbach J M
J Neurosci. 1985 Sep;5(9):2318-30. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.05-09-02318.1985.
Unrestrained human arm trajectories between point targets have been investigated using a three-dimensional tracking apparatus, the Selspot system. Movements were executed between different points in a vertical plane under varying conditions of speed and hand-held load. In contrast to past results which emphasized the straightness of hand paths, movement regions were discovered in which the hand paths were curved. All movements, whether curved or straight, showed an invariant tangential velocity profile when normalized for speed and distance. The velocity profile invariance with speed and load is interpreted in terms of simplification of the underlying arm dynamics, extending the results of Hollerbach and Flash (Hollerbach, J. M., and T. Flash (1982) Biol. Cybern. 44: 67-77).
利用一种三维跟踪设备——塞尔波特系统,对无约束状态下人体手臂在点目标之间的轨迹进行了研究。在垂直平面内不同点之间执行运动,运动速度和手持负载条件各不相同。与过去强调手部路径直线性的研究结果不同,发现了手部路径呈曲线的运动区域。所有运动,无论曲线还是直线,在按速度和距离归一化后,均呈现出不变的切向速度分布。速度分布随速度和负载的不变性,可根据基础手臂动力学的简化来解释,这扩展了霍勒巴赫和弗拉什的研究结果(霍勒巴赫,J.M.,和T.弗拉什(1982年)《生物控制论》44卷:67 - 77页)。