A Web-based digitized video image system for the study of motor coordination

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A Web-based instructional project for the study of motor coordination is presented. The project includes two components: a tutorial on motor coordination and an interactive digitized video image system developed for the analysis of motion, including topics in biomechanics, motor coordination, motor control, and motor skill. This interactive system allows for the quantitative analysis of stored video images that are accessible from the World-Wide Web. The use of this digitizing system for the measurement and analysis of human locomotion coordination patterns is presented.

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Carlton, L. G., Chow, J. W., Ekkekakis, P., Shim, J., Ichiyama, R., & Carlton, M. J. (1999). A Web-based digitized video image system for the study of motor coordination. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers, 31(1), 57–62. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03207693

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