2021
DOI: 10.31236/osf.io/gc6dj
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Complexity of Knee Neuromuscular Control in Uninjured Physically Active Adults: Right/Left and Dominant/Nondominant Asymmetry Analyses

Abstract: Context: Motor pathways include upper motor-neurons from the cerebrum and brainstem and lower motor-neurons from the spinal cord. Together, these physiological components are effectors of knee neuromuscular control. Because multiple components are involved, each with an output that is asynchronous to the others, ‘whole-system’ output is characterized by irregular temporal behavior and signal fluctuations. The irregular temporal behavior of physiological signals is analyzed using ‘complexity’. Complexity-based … Show more

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