Sensory feedback in human posture control.

Author(s)
Nashner, L.M. & Meiry, J.L.
Year
Abstract

Current models for physiological components and a series of experiments on human subjects form the basis for a multi-loop control model which describes how a human uses multiple feedback sensors to control his orientation. Particular emphasis is placed on defining functional interfaces between the feedback sensors and postural responses. Analysis is simplified by considering only control of forward and backward rotational motions about the ankle joints during quiet standing tasks.

Publication

Library number
B 3932 (In: B 3930) [electronic version only] /83.2/
Source

In: Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference on Manual Control, Air Force Institute of Technology, Ohio, 7-9 April, 1970, p. 249-268, 14 graph., 20 ref.

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