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Conservative or nonconservative control schemes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 February 2010

Daniel M. Corcos
Affiliation:
School of Kinesiology, Chicago, IL 60608-1516. u23930@ulcvm.bitnet
Kerstin Pfann
Affiliation:
School of Kinesiology, Chicago, IL 60608-1516. u23930@ulcvm.bitnet

Abstract

The conservative strategy proposed by the authors suggests a solution of the degrees-of-freedom problem of the controller. However, several simple motor control tasks cannot be explained by this strategy. A nonconservative strategy, in which more parameters of the control signal vary, can account for these simple motor tasks. However, the simplicity that distinguishes the proposed model from many others is lost.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1995

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