Abstract:When human participants repeatedly encounter a velocity-dependent force field that distorts their movement trajectories, they adapt their motor behavior to recover straight trajectories. Computational models suggest that adaptation to a force field occurs at the action selection level through changes in the mapping between goals and actions. The quantitative prediction from these models indicates that early perturbed trajectories before adaptation and late unperturbed trajectories after adaptation should have … Show more
“…Equation (13) shows that the solution of ( 1) is a linear combination of the M-basis functions scaled by the time duration (T) and boundary conditions (B).…”
“…Similar to [2], it is easy to prove that the solution to (1) is a (2n-1) th -order polynomial. Therefore, inspired by what is written above, it is possible to show that the solution of (1) can be described simply by (13) for any order of n.…”
Section: The N Th -Order M-basis Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subject to knowing the boundary conditions, i.e., the values of ΞΈ and up to the (n-1) th derivative of ΞΈ at t = 0 and t = tf, we will show that the solution to (1) is a linear combination of 2n basis functions that we call M-basis functions. First, the third-order (n = 3) is discussed because (1) results in minimum jerk patterns [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16].…”
A new set of basis functions is presented. The foundation in mathematics is established. To reconstruct a signal, it is compared to the Fourier basis functions. The M-basis functions' potential applications are also presented.
“…Equation (13) shows that the solution of ( 1) is a linear combination of the M-basis functions scaled by the time duration (T) and boundary conditions (B).…”
“…Similar to [2], it is easy to prove that the solution to (1) is a (2n-1) th -order polynomial. Therefore, inspired by what is written above, it is possible to show that the solution of (1) can be described simply by (13) for any order of n.…”
Section: The N Th -Order M-basis Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subject to knowing the boundary conditions, i.e., the values of ΞΈ and up to the (n-1) th derivative of ΞΈ at t = 0 and t = tf, we will show that the solution to (1) is a linear combination of 2n basis functions that we call M-basis functions. First, the third-order (n = 3) is discussed because (1) results in minimum jerk patterns [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16].…”
A new set of basis functions is presented. The foundation in mathematics is established. To reconstruct a signal, it is compared to the Fourier basis functions. The M-basis functions' potential applications are also presented.
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