CORDIS Project
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This research investigates how the brain manages the complexities of movement control amidst numerous degrees of freedom in the musculoskeletal system. By integrating computational models with experimental designs, it aims to test theories that explain how the brain processes sensory information for effective motor exe…
Understanding how the brain controls even the simplest movement is a major challenge due to the bewildering complexity of the sensorimotor and musculoskeletal system.
For example, the large number of joints and muscles provide the human musculoskeletal system with numerous degrees of freedom.
As such, any motor task can be achieved via an infinite number of different muscle activation patterns.
Yet, experimental studies show very consistent and stereotypical patterns of kinematics and muscle ac…
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Netherlands, Amsterdam
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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