T. Lamotte, A. Priez, E. Lepoivre, J. Duchêne, C. Tarrière
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Abstract
Evolution of the amplitude probability density function (APDF) of EMG signals from neck muscles were studied in order to make an objective diagnostic of the benefit of using a head rest in a car. This method is simple: several APDFs over a long period of time are computed and observed. Interesting results are obtained with 6 subjects (N=8), especially with evolutions of static and median load. The sign of the evolution appears to be discriminant. Obviously, the major drawback is the lack of explanation of results observed: as the classical APDF, this method is only an a posteriori approach.