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Severity as a Sine Qua Non for the Coordination of Movements

Summary by DAILY SCIENCE
To understand the role played by gravity on the grip of objects on earth. And, then, to analyse the process of handling these objects in a private environment of felt gravity (the astronauts). These are the objectives of Dr. Philippe Lefèvre and Dr. Jean-Louis Thonnard, respectively researchers in engineering sciences and in motor science at UCL. The findings of 21 years of research have just been published. Constant adaptation We manipulate obj…
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To understand the role played by gravity on the grip of objects on earth. And, then, to analyse the process of handling these objects in a private environment of felt gravity (the astronauts). These are the objectives of Dr. Philippe Lefèvre and Dr. Jean-Louis Thonnard, respectively researchers in engineering sciences and in motor science at UCL. The findings of 21 years of research have just been published. Constant adaptation We manipulate obj…

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DAILY SCIENCE broke the news in on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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