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Kinematic theory: From numerical fitting to data interpretation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 August 2019

Michel Desmurget
Affiliation:
INSERM U94, 69500 Bron, Franceprablanc@lyon151.inserm.fr
Claude Prablanc
Affiliation:
INSERM U94, 69500 Bron, Franceprablanc@lyon151.inserm.fr
Yves Rossetti
Affiliation:
INSERM U94, 69500 Bron, Franceprablanc@lyon151.inserm.fr
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Abstract

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Plamondon's kinematic theory is very powerful from a descriptive point of view. Unfortunately, the fact that it neglects some fundamental features of the motor system, such as nonlinear inertial torque interactions or joint redundancies, limits its explanatory power and biological validity. As a consequence, the data presented by Plamondon & Alimi should be analyzed and interpreted with caution. There appears to be a gap between the observations reported by the authors and some of the conclusions they draw.

Type
Open Peer Commentary
Copyright
1997 Cambridge University Press