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. 2010 Oct 26;5(10):e13601. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0013601

Figure 3. Comparison of the results from stochastic OFC using standard SDN (a) and extended SDN (b).

Figure 3

We performed 50 OFC reaching movements (only 20 trajectories plotted) under both stochastic conditions. The shaded green area indicates the region and amount of co-contraction in the extended SDN solution. The plots in (c) quantify the results (mean +/− standard deviation). Left: average joint angle error (absolute values) at final time T = 500 msec. Middle: Joint angle velocity (absolute values) at time T. Right: integrated muscle commands (of both muscles) over trials. The extended SDN outperforms the reaching performance of the standard SDN case at the expense of higher energy consumption.