Hand dominance effect during right (Accelerator) throttle gripping in riding simulation
This study investigated the difference in muscle activation of the muscles in right handed (RH) and left handed (LH) participants during riding of motorcycle simulator. Five participants (3 RH and 2 LH) with average age of 24.2±0.447 years old were recruited and they were requested to ride the simul...
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2-s2.0-85058363724 Nasir N.; Azmi A.H.; Rashid H. Hand dominance effect during right (Accelerator) throttle gripping in riding simulation 2018 International Journal of Engineering and Technology(UAE) 7 4 10.14419/ijet.v7i4.27.22502 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85058363724&doi=10.14419%2fijet.v7i4.27.22502&partnerID=40&md5=c215a3da1c52e330aa446c42bad23189 This study investigated the difference in muscle activation of the muscles in right handed (RH) and left handed (LH) participants during riding of motorcycle simulator. Five participants (3 RH and 2 LH) with average age of 24.2±0.447 years old were recruited and they were requested to ride the simulator for certain period of times for three days. Two surface electromyogram (sEMG) electrodes were attached to right flexor carpi radialis (RFCR) and left flexor carpi radialis (LFCR) of the participants forearm. Electromyography (EMG) of flexor carpi radialis (FCR) are measured at both hands during the task. The results showed that muscle activation during first 5 minutes of riding task in day 1 of experiment (percentage of maximum voluntary contraction, %MVC) for RFCR in LH (non-dominant) participants was 97.4% and 87.7% in RH (dominant) participants. Therefore, this result indicates that non-dominant person needs to activate more muscle than RH person during control the accelerator throttle while riding. © 2018 Authors. Science Publishing Corporation Inc 2227524X English Article All Open Access; Bronze Open Access |
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Nasir N.; Azmi A.H.; Rashid H. |
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Nasir N.; Azmi A.H.; Rashid H. Hand dominance effect during right (Accelerator) throttle gripping in riding simulation |
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Nasir N.; Azmi A.H.; Rashid H. |
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Nasir N.; Azmi A.H.; Rashid H. |
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Hand dominance effect during right (Accelerator) throttle gripping in riding simulation |
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Hand dominance effect during right (Accelerator) throttle gripping in riding simulation |
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Hand dominance effect during right (Accelerator) throttle gripping in riding simulation |
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Hand dominance effect during right (Accelerator) throttle gripping in riding simulation |
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Hand dominance effect during right (Accelerator) throttle gripping in riding simulation |
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Hand dominance effect during right (Accelerator) throttle gripping in riding simulation |
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International Journal of Engineering and Technology(UAE) |
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This study investigated the difference in muscle activation of the muscles in right handed (RH) and left handed (LH) participants during riding of motorcycle simulator. Five participants (3 RH and 2 LH) with average age of 24.2±0.447 years old were recruited and they were requested to ride the simulator for certain period of times for three days. Two surface electromyogram (sEMG) electrodes were attached to right flexor carpi radialis (RFCR) and left flexor carpi radialis (LFCR) of the participants forearm. Electromyography (EMG) of flexor carpi radialis (FCR) are measured at both hands during the task. The results showed that muscle activation during first 5 minutes of riding task in day 1 of experiment (percentage of maximum voluntary contraction, %MVC) for RFCR in LH (non-dominant) participants was 97.4% and 87.7% in RH (dominant) participants. Therefore, this result indicates that non-dominant person needs to activate more muscle than RH person during control the accelerator throttle while riding. © 2018 Authors. |
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