Walter C B
Exp Brain Res. 1985;60(2):402-6. doi: 10.1007/BF00235936.
Human subjects performed rapid elbow flexions to visual targets. Subjects were instructed to modulate characteristics of the endpoint oscillations while attempting to hold constant the amplitude and duration of the movement itself. Independent control of the initial kinematics and the frequency of terminal oscillations was observed. The view that positioning movements may be subserved by either a two-stage or time-series control system is supported.
人类受试者对视觉目标进行快速肘部屈曲。受试者被要求在试图保持运动本身的幅度和持续时间不变的同时,调节终点振荡的特征。观察到对初始运动学和终端振荡频率的独立控制。这支持了定位运动可能由两阶段或时间序列控制系统支持的观点。