Reliability of surface polyelectromyographic recordings of motor unit activity

Recordings of electrical activity from muscles provides the best means of studying motor control. Quantitation of surface electromyograms (SEMGs) is problematic due to the ill-posed nature of the inverse problem. As a first step towards establishing methods for comparing across muscles and across su...

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