Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10140361 | Human Movement Science | 2018 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
We found a clear evidence for higher performances in terms of accuracy (0.42±0.011/°) and precision (0.43±0.011/°) in the first experiment, therefore in case of matching positions, rather than in the second where accuracy and precision were lower (0.36±0.011/° and 0.35±0.011/° respectively). These results suggested a preference for proprioceptive identification of joint position rather than kinaesthetic movement reproduction.
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Authors
Francesca Marini, Martina Ferrantino, Jacopo Zenzeri,