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Approaches to analysis of handwriting as a task of coordinating a redundant motor system
Authors:Latash Mark L  Danion Frederic  Scholz John F  Zatsiorsky Vladimir M  Schöner Gregor
Affiliation:Department of Kinesiology, Pennsylvania State University, Rec. Hall-267, University Park 16802, USA. mll11@psu.edu
Abstract:We consider problems of motor redundancy associated with handwriting using the framework of the uncontrolled manifold (UCM) hypothesis. Recent studies of finger coordination during force production tasks have demonstrated that the UCM-hypothesis provides a fruitful framework for analysis of multi-finger actions. In particular, it has been shown that during relatively fast force changes, finger force variance across trials is structured such that a time pattern of total moment produced by the fingers with respect to a point between the two most lateral fingers involved in the task is stabilized while the time pattern of total force may be destabilized. The findings of selective moment stabilization have been interpreted as being conditioned by the experience with everyday motor tasks that commonly pose more strict requirements to stabilization of total moment than to stabilization of total force. We discuss implications of these findings for certain features of handwriting seen in elderly, children, patients with neurological disorders, and forgers.
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