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`Elastic constraints' in motor development

  • The problem of grasping is overdetermined: given an end-location, many possible joint positions solve the problem

  • In order to make the problem soluble `elastic constraints' are necessary (cf. Mike Jordan)

  • Muscles (as `springs') are one source of such constraints

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Department of Psychology
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