Repository logo

Infoscience

  • English
  • French
Log In
Logo EPFL, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne

Infoscience

  • English
  • French
Log In
  1. Home
  2. Academic and Research Output
  3. Journal articles
  4. Modeling Discrete and Rhythmic Movements through Motor Primitives: A Review
 
research article

Modeling Discrete and Rhythmic Movements through Motor Primitives: A Review

Dégallier, Sarah  
•
Ijspeert, Auke  
2010
Biological Cybernetics

Rhythmic and discrete movements are frequently considered separately in motor control, probably because different techniques are commonly used to study and model them. Yet, an increasing interest for a comprehensive model for movement generation requires to bridge the different perspectives arising from the study of those two types of movements. In this article, we consider discrete and rhythmic movement within the framework of motor primitives, i.e. of modular generation of movements. Thereby we hope to get an insight into the functional relationships between discrete and rhythmic movements and thus into a suitable representation for both of them. Within this framework we can define four possible categories of modeling for discrete and rhythmic movements depending on the required command signals and on the spinal processes involved in the generation of the movements. These categories are first discussed relatively to biological concepts such as force fields and central pattern generators and are then illustrated by several mathematical models based on dynamical system theory. A discussion on the plausibility of theses models concludes this work.

  • Files
  • Details
  • Metrics
Type
research article
DOI
10.1007/s00422-010-0403-9
Web of Science ID

WOS:000281667700005

Author(s)
Dégallier, Sarah  
Ijspeert, Auke  
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Springer Verlag

Published in
Biological Cybernetics
Volume

103

Issue

4

Start page

319

End page

338

Subjects

Motor Primitives

•

CPGs

•

Force Fields

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

Written at

EPFL

EPFL units
BIOROB  
Available on Infoscience
July 22, 2010
Use this identifier to reference this record
https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/51833
Logo EPFL, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne
  • Contact
  • infoscience@epfl.ch

  • Follow us on Facebook
  • Follow us on Instagram
  • Follow us on LinkedIn
  • Follow us on X
  • Follow us on Youtube
AccessibilityLegal noticePrivacy policyCookie settingsEnd User AgreementGet helpFeedback

Infoscience is a service managed and provided by the Library and IT Services of EPFL. © EPFL, tous droits réservés