Dynamical models in movement coordination
Publication year
1995Source
Human Movement Science, 14, 4-5, (1995), pp. 573-608ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Organization
Neurology
Journal title
Human Movement Science
Volume
vol. 14
Issue
iss. 4-5
Page start
p. 573
Page end
p. 608
Subject
Movement preparation in Parkinson"s disease: an Event-Related Potentials Investigation; De planning van beweging bij de ziekte van Parkinson, een Event-Related Potentials onderzoekAbstract
This article examines the status of dynamical models of movement coordination qua phenomenological models. After a brief outline of the aims, methods and strategic assumptions of the dynamical systems approach, a survey is provided of the theoretical and empirical progress it has made in identifying general principles of coordination. Although dynamical models are constructed for phenomena at a particular level of analysis for which they provide descriptive explanations, their dynamics can sometimes be linked to or associated with the dynamics of processes at other levels of analysis. The article concludes with a tentative scheme to clarify the position of the dynamical approach relative to other extant approaches in movement science.
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