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The Tendon Network of the Fingers Performs Anatomical Computation at a Macroscopic Scale
2007
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
Current thinking attributes information processing for neuromuscular control exclusively to the nervous system. Our cadaveric experiments and computer simulations show, however, that the tendon network of the fingers performs logic computation to preferentially change torque production capabilities. How this tendon network propagates tension to enable manipulation has been debated since the time of Vesalius and DaVinci and remains an unanswered question. We systematically changed the proportion
doi:10.1109/tbme.2006.889200
pmid:17549909
fatcat:i77l6n5ryjfvxi6b2yj7oe7n2i