Title
Optimization for inducing multi-degree of freedom motion by information presentation of one degree of freedom
Abstract
When human exercises multi-degrees of freedom (DOF) motion, they just pay attention to only part of the body motion and can control the whole body motion. By consciously adjusting low-DOF movements, it is possible to induce multi-DOF motion, which is referred as a “knack” in the sport. Acquiring knacks can drastically improve multi-DOF motor skills by low-DOF information presentation, and it is also used in motor learning. We consider that “knack” is “what induces multi-DOF motion by low-DOF information presentation” and “what improves motor skills”. In this study, we investigated whether multi-DOF motion can be induced by single-DOF information presentation, that is sound frequency, and whether motor skills are improved through our human experiments.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1109/SII.2012.6427368
System Integration
Keywords
DocType
ISBN
biomechanics,optimisation,sport,body motion,knack acquisition,low-dof information,low-dof movements,motor learning,multidof motor skills,multidegree of freedom motion,optimization,single-dof information,sound frequency,sports
Conference
978-1-4673-1496-1
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
5
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
yoshito kumakura100.34
yuki hashimoto200.68
Derrick Kondo3154182.99
Hiroyuki Iizuka400.68
Hideyuki Ando525047.64
Taro Maeda643480.83