Effects of practice and task constraints on stiffness and friction functions in biological movements |
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Authors: | D. Deligni res, D. Nourrit, T. Deschamps, B. Lauriot,N. Caillou |
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Affiliation: | E.A. “Sport – Performance – Santé”, Faculty of Sport and Physical Education Sciences, University of Montpellier I, 700 Avenue du Pic Saint Loup, F-34090, Montpellier, France |
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Abstract: | A dynamical model of the movements of the platform of a ski-simulator was derived from experimental data, using the graphical and statistical methods developed by Beek and Beek (Beek, P. J., & Beek, W. J. (1988). Human Movement Science, 7, 301–342). The data were collected in an experiment in which both amplitude and practice were manipulated. The data were filtered and further reduced to normalised cycles that were averaged within and across subjects. Graphical methods were applied to these averaged normalised cycles to determine the stiffness and friction terms to be included in the model. The relative contribution of each term was assessed by means of multiple regression. The model, which included cubic and quintic Duffing terms and one or two dissipative Van der Pol terms, accounted on average for 99.2% of the variance. The exact parameter setting of the model differed considerably across subjects. For one subject, a qualitatively different model, including Rayleigh instead of Van der Pol terms, provided a better account of the data. Systematic changes of the coefficients in the model, related to amplitude and the duration of practice, were evident. |
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Keywords: | Dynamical model Non-linear stiffness Non-linear friction |
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