Smoothness Metrics in Complex Movement Tasks

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作者
Gulde, Philipp [1 ]
Hermsdoerfer, Joachim [1 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Munich, Sports & Hlth Sci, Munich, Germany
来源
FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY | 2018年 / 9卷
关键词
activity of daily living; smoothness; kinematics; number of peaks; spectral arc length; speed metric; jerk; BIMANUAL COORDINATION; MULTISTEP ACTIVITY; ELDERLY ADULTS; KINEMATICS; STROKE; PERFORMANCE; DRINKING; DISEASE; GRIP;
D O I
10.3389/fneur.2018.00615
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Smoothness is a main characteristic of goal-directed human movements. The suitability of approaches quantifying movement smoothness is dependent on the analyzed signal's structure. Recently, activities of daily living (ADL) received strong interest in research on aging and neurorehabilitation. Such tasks have complex signal structures and kinematic parameters need to be adapted. In the present study we examined four different approaches to quantify movement smoothness in ADL. We tested the appropriateness of these approaches, namely the number of velocity peaks per meter (NoP), the spectral arc length (SAL), the speed metric (SM) and the log dimensionless jerk (LDJ), by comparing movement signals from eight healthy elderly (67.1a +/- 7.1a) with eight healthy young (26.9a +/- 2.1a) participants performing an activity of daily living (making a cup of tea). All approaches were able to identify group differences in smoothness (Cohen's d NoP = 2.53, SAL = 1.95, SM = 1.69, LDJ = 4.19), three revealed high to very high sensitivity (z-scores: NoP = 1.96 +/- 0.55, SAL = 1.60 +/- 0.64, SM = 3.41 +/- 3.03, LDJ = 5.28 +/- 1.52), three showed low within-group variance (NoP = 0.72, SAL = 0.60, SM = 0.11, LDJ = 0.71), two showed strong correlations between the first and the second half of the task execution (intra-trial R(2)s: NoP = 0.22 n. s., SAL = 0.33, SM = 0.36, LDJ = 0.91), and one was independent of other kinematic parameters (SM), while three showed strong models of multiple linear regression (R(2)s: NoP = 0.61, SAL = 0.48, LDJ = 0.70). Based on our results we make suggestion toward use examined smoothness measures. In total the log dimensionless jerk proved to be the most appropriate in ADL, as long as trial durations are controlled.
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