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2011

New Jersey Institute of Technology

Equilibrium point hypothesis (EPH)

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Modeling Of Equilibrium Point Trajectory Control In Human Arm Movements, Kai Chen Jan 2011

Modeling Of Equilibrium Point Trajectory Control In Human Arm Movements, Kai Chen

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The underlying concept of the Equilibrium Point Hypothesis (EPH) is that the CNS provides a virtual trajectory of joint motion, representing spacing and timing, with actual movement dynamics being produced by interactions of limb inertia, muscle viscosity and speed/position feedback from muscle spindles. To counter criticisms of the EPH, investigators have proposed the use of complex virtual trajectories, non-linear damping, stiffness and time varying stiffness to the EPH model. While these features allow the EPH to adequately produce human joint velocities, they conflict with the EPH’s premise of simple pre-planned monotonic control of movement trajectory. As a result, this study …