Janshen et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Modular control during incline and level walking in humansJanshen et al., 2017
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- Janshen L
- Santuz A
- Ekizos A
- Arampatzis A
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- Journal of experimental biology
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The neuromuscular control of human movement can be described by a set of muscle synergies factorized from myoelectric signals. There is some evidence that the selection, activation and flexible combination of these basic activation patterns are of a neural origin …
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