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Research on joint control during arm movements in adults has led to the development of the Leading Joint Hypothesis (LJH), which states that the central nervous system takes advantage of interaction torque (IT) and muscle torque (MT) to produce movements with maximum efficiency in the multi-jointed limbs of the human body.
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- Kemmou, Nadaa (Co-author)
- Way, Victoria (Co-author)
- Dounskaia, Natalia (Thesis director)
- Vidt, Meghan (Committee member)
- School of Nutrition and Health Promotion (Contributor)
- Department of Psychology (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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2016-12
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