This paper describes postural behaviour in static gazing sidewards. The results show that the head (supported by underlying segments) contributes at a particular rate to get the gaze onto target. This rate is reduced in the case that postural constraints are present, i.e., restricted ranges of motion of the pelvis (in sitting) and the chest (due to fixed hand positions), suggesting that postural behaviour is guided by some sort of musculoskeletal load sharing.
Postural Behaviour in Static Gazing Sidewards
Sae Technical Papers
Digital Human Modeling For Design And Engineering Conference And Exhibition ; 2001
2001-06-26
Conference paper
English
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