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Tag: control

An Adaptive Control Model For Assessment of Work-Related Musculoskeletal hazards and risks

May 31, 2000
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| 1991-2000, Publications by Year
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Citation:
Shoaf, C., Genaidy, A., Haartz, J., Karwowski, W., Shell, R., Hancock, P.A., & Huston, R. (2000). An adaptive control model for assessment of work-related musculoskeletal hazards and risks. Theoretical Issues in Ergonomic Science, 1(1), 34-61.

Abstract:
There is growing evidence that the domain of work demands (e.g.

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A Note on The Speed-Amplitude Function in Movement Control

June 3, 1984
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Citation:
Newell, K.M., Hancock, P.A. & Robertson, R.N. (1984). A note on the speed-amplitude function in movement control. Journal of Motor Behavior, 16(4), 460-468.

Abstract:
An experiment is reported that documents the maximum average speed-amplitude relationship across the full range of motion for elbow flexion.

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An Endogenous Metric for the Control of Perception of Brief Temporal Intervals

February 1, 1984
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Citation:
Hancock, P.A. (1984). An endogenous metric for the control of perception of brief temporal intervals. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 423, 594-596.

Abstract:
The biochemical clock hypothesis, advanced by Hoagland in 1993, suggested the existence of a unitary neurophysical process which subsumed the human perception of brief temporal intervals.

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Welcome to the personal Web site of Dr. Peter Hancock, Provost's Distinguished Research Professor and head of the MIT² laboratory at the University of Central Florida. Available from this site are Dr. Hancock's published articles, refereed publications, and book chapters.

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