Kinesiology 1080A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Hemiparesis, Parietal Lobe, Cerebral Cortex

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Spatial position of effector (ex. arm) during movement. Speed - how fast we are doing it > can get up to meters/second or more precise: the rate of change of an objects position (ex. arm) with respect to time. Acceleration: the change in velocity of an object during (ex. arm) during the movement. Can use 3 parameters to determine if a movement is effective (fluid) If components are fluid, then you do not end up with an effective or efficient movement. Opto-electric devices and reproduction of human movement: use onto-electric marking system to make video game more realistic, motion capture, much of the motion in commercial animation is generated by using data. Captured from the movements of a human subject: a computer can replay that recorded information to animate a synthetic character, can reproduce human movement with opt-electric marker system.

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