نتایج جستجو برای: target force

تعداد نتایج: 581219  

2018
Rina Panigrahy Ali Rahimi Sushant Sachdeva Qiuyi Zhang

We study whether a depth two neural network can learn another depth two network using gradient descent. Assuming a linear output node, we show that the question of whether gradient descent converges to the target function is equivalent to the following question in electrodynamics: Given k fixed protons in R, and k electrons, each moving due to the attractive force from the protons and repulsive...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2007
Frédéric Danion Fabrice R Sarlegna

It is well established that motor prediction is crucial for many of our daily actions. However, it is still unclear whether the brain generates motor prediction in real time. To challenge this idea, grip force was monitored while subjects had to transport a hand-held object to a visual target that could move unexpectedly. In agreement with previous reports, subjects triggered fast arm movement ...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2004
Thomas W Schubert

Men and women differ in the meaning they attribute to physical coercion and bodily force. Men associate bodily force with gaining power, whereas women associate bodily force with expressing loss of power. It is hypothesized that because of these associations, performing bodily forceful behavior feeds back on appraisals of one's power and that bodily feedback effects will mirror the gender diffe...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2013
Michael A Pascoe Jeffrey R Gould Roger M Enoka

The purpose of the study was to compare the discharge characteristics of biceps brachii motor units of young and old adults when they performed steady, submaximal contractions while the arm supported different inertial loads. Young (28 ± 4 yr; n = 16) and old (75 ± 4 yr; n = 14) adults performed steady contractions with the elbow flexors at target forces set at either small (11.7 ± 4.4% maximum...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2003
Jörn Diedrichsen Eliot Hazeltine Wesley K Nurss Richard B Ivry

Two split-brain patients, a patient with callosal agenesis, and 6 age-matched control participants were tested on a bimanual force production task. The participants produced isometric responses with their index fingers, attempting to match the target force specified by a visual stimulus. On unimanual trials, the stimuli were presented in either the left or right visual field and the response wa...

2009
Dominik Ho Hermann E. Gaub

Force-based ligand detection is a promising method to characterize molecular complexes label-free at physiological conditions. Because conventional implementations of this technique, e.g., based on atomic force microscopy or optical traps, are low-throughput and require extremely sensitive and sophisticated equipment, this approach has to date found only limited application. We present a low-co...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2009
Dominik Ho Christian Dose Christian H Albrecht Philip Severin Katja Falter Peter B Dervan Hermann E Gaub

Force-based ligand detection is a promising method to characterize molecular complexes label-free at physiological conditions. Because conventional implementations of this technique, e.g., based on atomic force microscopy or optical traps, are low-throughput and require extremely sensitive and sophisticated equipment, this approach has to date found only limited application. We present a low-co...

2015
Brian L. Tracy Leah N. Hitchcock Seth J. Welsh Roger J. Paxton Caitlin E. Feldman-Kothe

We examined aging-related differences in the contribution of visuomotor correction to force fluctuations during index finger abduction via the analysis of two datasets from similar subjects. Study (1) Young (N = 27, 23 ± 8 years) and older adults (N = 14, 72 ± 9 years) underwent assessment of maximum voluntary contraction force (MVC) and force steadiness during constant-force (CF) index finger ...

2016
Christopher M. Laine Akira Nagamori Francisco J. Valero Cuevas

Voluntary control of force is always marked by some degree of error and unsteadiness. Both neural and mechanical factors contribute to these fluctuations, but how they interact to produce them is poorly understood. In this study, we identify and characterize a previously undescribed neuromechanical interaction where the dynamics of voluntary force production suffice to generate involuntary trem...

Journal: :Journal of molecular recognition : JMR 2013
Mi Li Xiubin Xiao Lianqing Liu Ning Xi Yuechao Wang Zaili Dong Weijing Zhang

Knowledge of drug-target interaction is critical to our understanding of drug action and can help design better drugs. Due to the lack of adequate single-molecule techniques, the information of individual interactions between ligand-receptors is scarce until the advent of atomic force microscopy (AFM) that can be used to directly measure the individual ligand-receptor forces under near-physiolo...

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