Control of a Whole-Body Task with Uncertain Initial Conditions: Application to the Upstart On Bars.
Control of a Whole-Body Task with Uncertain Initial Conditions: Application to the Upstart On Bars.
J Mot Behav. 2020 Jun 01;:1-9
Authors: Hiley MJ, Yeadon MR
Abstract
The aim was to determine whether operating a feedforward schema for generating movement pattern parameters was more successful than an open loop strategy for coping with uncertain initial conditions. A computer simulation model was used to determine the optimal solutions that maximised the likelihood of performing a successful upstart. Feedforward schema were established between movement pattern parameters and initial angular velocity. The success of modifying a pre-planned movement pattern based on the parameter relationships (feedforward) was compared with optimal solutions unable to adapt (open loop) to initial angular velocity. The open loop solution was successful 28% and 20% of the time for a full strength (elite) and weaker gymnast. The feedforward strategy had success rates of 99% and 96% respectively.
PMID: 32476590 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Motor Behavior - Category: Neurology Tags: J Mot Behav Source Type: research