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Cabrera, J.L. |
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Luciani, C. |
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Milton, J. |
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2017-06-14T05:55:11Z |
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2017-06-14T05:55:11Z |
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2006 |
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Neural control on multiple time scales: Insights from human stick balancing / J.L. Cabrera, C. Luciani, J. Milton // Condensed Matter Physics. — 2006. — Т. 9, № 2(46). — С. 373–383. — Бібліогр.: 42 назв. — англ. |
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1607-324X |
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PACS: 89.75.-k, 87.19.St, 02.30.Ks, 05.45.-a, 02.50.-r |
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DOI:10.5488/CMP.9.2.373 |
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http://dspace.nbuv.gov.ua/handle/123456789/121324 |
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The time-delayed feedback control mechanisms of the nervous system are continuously subjected to the
effects of uncontrolled random perturbations (herein referred to as noise). In this setting the statistical properties
of the fluctuations in the controlled variable(s) can provide non-invasive insights into the nature of the
underlying control mechanisms. We illustrate this concept through a study of stick balancing at the fingertip
using high speed motion capture techniques. Experimental observations together with numerical studies of a
stochastic delay differential equation demonstrate that on time scales short compared to the neural time delay
(“fast control”), parametric noise provides a non-predictive mechanism that transiently stabilizes the upright
position of the balanced stick. Moreover, numerical simulations of a delayed random walker with a repulsive
origin indicate that even an unstable fixed point can be transiently stabilized by the interplay between noise
and time delay. In contrast, on time scales comparable to the neural time delay (“slow control”), feedback and
feedforward control mechanisms become more important. The relative contribution of the fast and slow control
mechanisms to stick balancing is dynamic and, for example, depends on the context in which stick balancing
is performed and the expertise of the balancer. |
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JLC thanks Dr. Bertrand Berche and Dr. Ricardo Paredes for their invitation to participate
in the school. Part of the material presented here was done in collaboration with Dr. Toru Ohira,
Dr. Christian Eurich, Dr. Tadaaki Hosaka and Dr. Ronald Bormann. JLC acknowledges research
standard support from IVIC (Venezuela). JM acknowledges support from the William R. Kenan
Charitable Trust. |
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en |
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Інститут фізики конденсованих систем НАН України |
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Condensed Matter Physics |
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Neural control on multiple time scales: Insights from human stick balancing |
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Механізм контролю нервової системи на різних часових масштабах: балансування палицею на кінчику пальця |
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Article |
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published earlier |
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