Behavioral Consequences of Velocity Commands: Brownian Processes in Human Motor Tasks
Federico Tessari,
James Hermus,
Rika Sugimoto-Dimitrova
et al.
Abstract:Human postural control exhibits stochastic behavior resembling a random walk, which implies unbounded growth of position variance. Here we show that unbounded position variance is indeed observed in a common task, turning a crank. In postural tasks, intermittent control has been proposed to limit position variance. We further show that when position variance is unbounded, it displays a distinctive signature of underlying Brownian motion, a low-frequency power spectrum that declines at -20 dB/decade but exhibit… Show more
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