The two-thirds power law derived from an higher-derivative action
Abstract
The two-thirds power law is a link between angular speed and curvature observed in voluntary human movements: is proportional to . Squared jerk is known to be a Lagrangian leading to the latter law. We propose that a broader class of higher-derivative Lagrangians leads to the two-thirds power law and we perform the Hamiltonian analysis leading to action-angle variables through Ostrogradski's procedure. In this framework, squared jerk appears as an action variable and its minimization may be related to power expenditure minimization during motion. The identified higher-derivative Lagrangians are therefore natural candidates for cost functions, i.e. movement functions that are targeted to be minimal when one individual performs a voluntary movement.
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@article{arxiv.2405.15503,
title = {The two-thirds power law derived from an higher-derivative action},
author = {N. Boulanger and F. Buisseret and F. Dierick and O. White},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.15503},
year = {2024}
}
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17 pages, 1 figure