JNP Podcasts: Decoding Motor Control - Estimating Descending Activation in Fast and Slow Movements

07/03/2025 5 min Episodio 136
JNP Podcasts: Decoding Motor Control - Estimating Descending Activation in Fast and Slow Movements

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In this episode, coauthor Lei Zhang explores the research titled "Estimating descending activation patterns from EMG in fast and slow movements using a model of the stretch reflex." Lei introduces a novel method that directly estimates descending activation from electromyographic (EMG) signals and arm kinematics by inverting a model of the spinal stretch reflex—without relying on muscle models or an arm dynamics model. This innovative approach uncovers how movement speed influences the time structure of descending activation, while also highlighting the crucial role of the spinal stretch reflex in movement generation.
 
Estimating descending activation patterns from EMG in fast and slow movements using a model of the stretch reflex
Lei Zhang and Gregor Schöner
Journal of Neurophysiology 2025 133:1, 162-176

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