Simultaneous measurement of the grip/load force and the finger EMG: Effects of the grasping condition

Y. Kurita, M. Tada, Y. Matsumoto, T. Ogasawara
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Human has efficient grasping strategies, such as the anticipatory force programming, using the somatic sensation of the various properties of the object. However, it is not clear how the object's weight and grasping condition affect the motor outputs during the grasping motion. In this paper, the grip/load force and the surface electromyography (EMG) of abductor pollicis brevis muscle (AbPB) and adductor pollicis muscle (AdP) are measured simultaneously to investigate the relation between the object's weight and the motor outputs. The experimental results show that the changes of the weight affect the initial peak grip force. However, the grasping condition affects the motor outputs in the precontact phase measured by the AbPB EMG. These results suggest that the anticipatory force programming largely depends on not only the object's properties but also the grasping condition.
握持力/负载力与手指肌电图的同步测量:握持条件的影响
人类具有有效的抓取策略,如预期力规划,利用物体的各种特性的体感。然而,在抓取运动中,物体的重量和抓取条件对电机输出的影响尚不清楚。本文通过同时测量拇短外展肌(AbPB)和拇内收肌(AdP)的握力/负载力和肌表肌电图(EMG)来研究物体重量与运动输出的关系。实验结果表明,重量的变化会影响初始抓力峰值。然而,在AbPB肌电信号测量的预接触阶段,抓取条件会影响电机输出。这些结果表明,预期力规划不仅在很大程度上取决于物体的性质,而且还取决于抓取条件。
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