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Human Motor Noise Assessed by Electromagnetic Sensors and Its Relationship with the Degrees of Freedom involved in Movement Control
Title: Human Motor Noise Assessed by Electromagnetic Sensors and Its Relationship with the Degrees of Freedom involved in Movement Control |
Authors: Caballero, Carla Moreno, Francisco Javier Barbado, David |
Editor: MDPI |
Department: Departamentos de la UMH::Ciencias del Deporte |
Issue Date: 2023 |
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11000/34264 |
Abstract:
Motor variability is a prominent feature of the human movement that, nowadays, can
be easily measured through different sensors and analyzed using different types of variables, and
it seems to be related to functional and adaptative motor behavior. It has been stated that motor
variability is related to the system’s flexibility needed to choose the right degrees of freedom (DoFs)
to adapt to constant environmental changes. However, the potential relationship between motor
variability and DoFs is unknown. The aim of this study was to analyze how motor variability, both
the amount and structure, changes depending on the mechanical DoFs involved in the movement
control. For this purpose, movement variability was assessed by a tracking sensor in five tasks with
different DoFs, and the amount, using standard deviation, and the structure of variability, through
fuzzy entropy and detrended fluctuation analysis, were also assessed. The results showed a higher
amount of variability and a less predictable and more auto-correlated variability structure in the
long-term when more mechanical DoFs are implied. The studies that analyze motor variability should
consider the type of movement and the DoFs involved in the analyzed task since, as the findings have
shown, both factors have a noticeable influence on the amount and the structure of motor variability.
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Keywords/Subjects: motor variability nonlinear tools degrees of freedom kinematic tracking electromagnetic sensor |
Knowledge area: CDU: Bellas artes: Diversiones. Espectáculos. Cine. Teatro. Danza. Juegos.Deportes |
Type of document: info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Access rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/s23042256 |
Appears in Collections: Artículos Ciencias del Deporte
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