Similar motion of a hand-held object may trigger nonsimilar grip force adjustments. |
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Authors: | Fan Gao Mark L Latash Vladimir M Zatsiorsky |
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Affiliation: | Sensory Motor Performance Program, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60611, USA. fangao@northwestern.edu |
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Abstract: | The tight coupling between load (L) and grip (G) forces during voluntary manipulation of a hand-held object is well established. The current study is to examine grip-load force coupling when motion of the hand with an object was either self-generated (voluntary) or externally generated. Subjects performed similar cyclic movements of different loads at various frequencies with three types of manipulations: 1) voluntary oscillation, 2) oscillating the right arm via the pulley system by the left leg (self-driven oscillation), and 3) oscillating the arm via the pulley system by another person (other-driven oscillation). During the self-generated movements: 1) the grip forces were larger and 2) grip-load force modulation was more pronounced than in the externally generated movements. The G-L adjustments are not completely determined by the mechanics of object motion; nonmechanical factors related to movement performance, for instance perceptual factors, may affect the G-L coupling. |
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