Human force control may trade-off force error with central tendency and recency biases
Hansol X. Ryu,
Manoj Srinivasan
Abstract:Understanding how humans control force is useful to understand human movement behaviors and sensorimotor control. However, it is not well understood how the human nervous system handles different control criteria such as accuracy and energetic cost. We conducted force tracking experiments where participants applied force isometrically while receiving visual force feedback, tracking step changes in target forces. The experiments were designed to disambiguate different plausible objective function components. We… Show more
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