Sökning: "kinesthetic perception"
Hittade 5 avhandlingar innehållade orden kinesthetic perception.
1. Kraft, form, transformationer : Om kinestetisk musikalitet och kroppsvärldande i pojkars krigslek
Sammanfattning : War play has generally been studied with violence as a central perspective, investigating its impact on children’s aggression, both in a positive and negative sense. Some research results have claimed that war play can contribute to normalising or even encouraging violent behavior amongst children, while other results have claimed that children can develop important physical, cognitive or social skills through war play. LÄS MER
2. Force-based Perception and Control Strategies for Human-Robot Shared Object Manipulation
Sammanfattning : Physical Human-Robot Interaction (PHRI) is essential for the future integration of robots in human-centered environments. In these settings, robots are expected to share the same workspace, interact physically, and collaborate with humans to achieve a common task. LÄS MER
3. Force-based control for human-robot cooperative object manipulation
Sammanfattning : In Physical Human-Robot Interaction (PHRI), humans and robots share the workspace and physically interact and collaborate to perform a common task. However, robots do not have human levels of intelligence or the capacity to adapt in performing collaborative tasks. LÄS MER
4. Neural correlates of skilled movement : functional mapping of the human brain with fMRI and PET
Sammanfattning : Humans have unique abilities to perform certain types of skilled voluntary movements. In this thesis we examine the neural substrates of. (i) fine digit actions, in particular the control of fingertip forces during manipulation, and (ii) the coordination of voluntary movements of different limbs. LÄS MER
5. Brain processing of experimental muscle pain and its interrelation with proprioception and muscle fatigue : positron emission tomography study
Sammanfattning : Chronic muscle pain is a significant medical and social problem and better understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms involved is an important requirement for further development of diagnostics, treatment and rehabilitation methods. Experimental imaging studies have investigated functional neuroanatomy of different pain components. LÄS MER