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Two subject groups participated in Experiment 1: group 1 adapted shoulder pointing movements, and group 2 adapted wrist pointing movements to a 0.5 gain of display.
This study investigated the effect of changing visual and kinesthetic frames of reference during wrist pointing, simulating activities typical for tele-operations.
Wrist pointing is a precision task that requires careful sensorimotor coordination, using of the visual and proprioceptive channels in a synergic way.
The neural correlates of wrist pointing movements have been the subject of several monkey studies [37], [38], [39] that addressed the fundamental processes that transform sensory signals to generate a goal-directed movement.
This suggests us that the underlying motor control mechanisms for arm reaching and wrist pointing are similar, in spite of the fact that they use different DOFs of the wrist.
Backhand -- Hold the ball with your wrist pointing forward and you release it quickly.
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Last week, though, Ms. Benatar's precision-tailored suit coat, tight striped pants and coyly ruffled blouse, accessorized with a Maori heart tattooed on her wrist, pointed to the warring facets of her personality, the rocker inside her who is butting heads with the sedate suburban mom.
If you go from 0% to 70% instantly and your partner's threshold is 30% then guess what.... Try to keep the wrist pointed in the same direction as your partner's chest - both should be facing upwards.
Your fingertips should point toward your body while your wrist points away from your body.
Some people also like to tap their wrist points at this stage: Insides of wrists facing each other, tap them lightly together.
In the S-score method, six different key areas of the hands and feet are evaluated and quantified from radiographs distal radius (0/1 points), distal ulna (0/1 points), wrist (0/1 points), metacarpophalangeal joints (0 5 points), interphalangeal joints (0 5 points), and metatarsophalangeal joints (0 5 points)—for each side and for both hands and feet.
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