articleJournal of NeuroscienceJul 26, 2006BRONZE OA

Control of Fast-Reaching Movements by Muscle Synergy Combinations

Fondazione Santa Lucia · University of Rome Tor Vergata

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Abstract

How the CNS selects the appropriate muscle patterns to achieve a behavioral goal is an open question. To gain insight into this process, we characterized the spatiotemporal organization of the muscle patterns for fast-reaching movements. We recorded electromyographic activity from up to 19 shoulder and arm muscles during point-to-point movements between a central location and 8 peripheral targets in each of 2 vertical planes. We used an optimization algorithm to identify a set of time-varying muscle synergies, i.e., the coordinated activations of groups of muscles with specific time-varying profiles. For each one of nine subjects, we extracted four or five synergies whose combinations, after scaling in…

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  • Movement (music)
  • Forearm
  • Motor control
  • Generalization
  • Computer science
  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Process (computing)
  • Point (geometry)
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