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2.183  Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement

Spring 2007

Professor: Neville Hogan

Lecture:  TR1-2.30  (1-273)        

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Quantitative knowledge of human movement behavior is important in a growing number of engineering applications (medical rehabilitation technology, athletic and military equipment, human-computer interaction, vehicle performance, etc.) This subject presents a quantitative, model-based description of how biomechanical and neu­ral factors interact in human sensory-motor behavior.

2.183 (H-level graduate credit) meets with 2.994 (U credit). Graduate students will be expected to complete additional assignments.

Prerequisites: Knowledge of system dynamics and control at the level of 2.004 or 2.151 will be assumed; equivalent background will be accepted with the instructor’s permission.

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