Lacquaniti F, Licata F, Soechting J F
Biol Cybern. 1982;44(1):35-46. doi: 10.1007/BF00353954.
Static and dynamic components of mechanical impedance of human forearm were evaluated by applying two kinds of perturbations: 1) large viscoelastic loads, and 2) small pseudo-random perturbations. When the task involved the active resistance of the perturbations, both stiffness and viscosity increased relatively to their values in the passive task, the increment in stiffness being larger than that in viscosity. The time course of such changes was investigated during the transition between the two operating points defined by the instructions "do not resist" and "resist" the applied perturbations. The changes in stiffness and viscosity were relatively slow, those in the latter lagging behind those in the former.
1)大的粘弹性负载,以及2)小的伪随机扰动。当任务涉及对扰动的主动抵抗时,相对于被动任务中的值,刚度和粘性均增加,刚度的增加大于粘性的增加。在由“不抵抗”和“抵抗”所施加扰动的指令定义的两个操作点之间的转换过程中,研究了这种变化的时间进程。刚度和粘性的变化相对较慢,后者的变化滞后于前者。