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Segmentation and coupling in complex movements.
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1985
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Robot KinematicsEngineeringMotor ControlGain FactorMovement AnalysisComplex SequencesKinesiologyKinematicsRobot LearningMotor BehaviorHealth SciencesMechatronicsMotion SynthesisComputer ScienceMotor CoordinationComplex MovementsSensorimotor TransformationMechanical SystemsVelocity Gain FactorHuman MovementRobotics
In two experiments we explore the structure of complex sequences of drawing movements. We find that in these movements a single parameter--the velocity gain factor--relates the geometrical and kinematic aspects of the movement trajectory via a two-thirds power law. In Experiment 1 we investigate the relation between the velocity gain factor and the linear extent of the trajectory. In Experiment 2 we demonstrate that the gain factor provides a criterion for segmenting the movement into distinct units of motor action, and we investigate the effects of the speed of execution on this segmentation. A theoretical analysis shows that the results of both Experiments 1 and 2 can be given a unitary interpretation by assuming a coupling function of variable strength between segments. The general problem of representing motor programs is discussed within this theoretical framework.
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