Tag: Movement Analysis


EQUILIBRIUM-POINT MODEL

Equilibrium-Point Model Introduction to the Equilibrium-Point Model The Equilibrium-Point (EP) Model stands as a foundational and widely recognized theoretical framework within the field of motor control, offering a compelling explanation for how the central nervous system orchestrates and executes voluntary movements. At its core, this model posits that movements are not meticulously planned as a […]

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BIOLOGICAL MOTION

Conceptual Foundations of Biological Motion The scientific study of biological motion, frequently referred to in academic literature as human motion, constitutes a specialized branch of psychology and kinesiology dedicated to understanding how living organisms execute coordinated movement. This field of inquiry does not merely observe movement as a whole but systematically dissects the kinematic patterns […]

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MOTOR TEST

Motor Test: Assessment of Motor Capabilities Core Definition and Scope of Motor Tests A motor test is a specialized psychological and physiological assessment tool meticulously designed to examine an individual’s motor capabilities and the integrity of their underlying motor system. At its core, it seeks to quantify and qualify performance across various dimensions of movement, […]

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