Contact-evoked changes in EMG activity during human grasp.

作者: D. F. Collins , B. Knight , A. Prochazka

DOI: 10.1152/JN.1999.81.5.2215

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摘要: Contact-evoked changes in EMG activity during human grasp. 2215 Cutaneous receptors the digits discharge bursts of on contact with an object In this study, we invest...

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