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Analysis of the reflexive feedback control loop during posture maintenance

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 In previous work it has been shown in posture experiments of the human arm that reflexive dynamics were substantial for narrow-band stochastic force disturbances. The estimated reflex gains varied substantially with the frequency content of the disturbances. The present study analyses a simplified linear model of the reflexive feedback control loop, to provide an explanation for the observed behaviour. The model describes co-activation and reflexive feedback. The task instruction `minimize the displacements' is represented mathematically by a cost function that is minimized by adjusting the parameters of the model. Small-amplitude displacements allow the system to be analysed with a quasi-linear approach. The optimization results clarify the limited effectiveness of reflexive feedback on the system's closed-loop behaviour, which emanates from the time delay present in the reflex loops. For low-frequency inputs less than 5 Hz, boundary-stable solutions with high reflex gains are predicted to be optimal. Input frequencies near the system's eigenfrequency (about 5 Hz), however, would be amplified and result in oscillatory behaviour. As long as the disturbance does not excite these frequencies, boundary stability will be optimal. The predicted reflex gains show a striking similarity with the estimated reflex gains from the experimental study. The present model analysis also provides a clear explanation for the negative reflex gains, estimated for near-sinusoidal inputs beyond 1.5 Hz.

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Received: 24 January 2000 / Accepted in revised form: 7 July 2000

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de Vlugt, E., van der Helm, F., Schouten, A. et al. Analysis of the reflexive feedback control loop during posture maintenance. Biol Cybern 84, 133–141 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00007980

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