Dehghani et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Unified modules in muscle synergies during complicated point to point hand motions in vertical planesDehghani et al., 2013
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- Dehghani S
- Bahrami F
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Central nervous system (CNS) uses an abundant set of joints and muscles to ensure both flexible and stable movements while interacting the environment. How the CNS faces the complexity of control problem and solves the question of physiological and mechanical …
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