1. Is there a correlation between the amplitude of the EMG signal and the force of the squeeze? How 'good* is this corre

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1. Is there a correlation between the amplitude of the EMG signal and the force of the squeeze? How 'good* is this corre

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1. Is there a correlation between the amplitude of the EMGsignal and the force of the squeeze? How 'good* is thiscorrelation, based on your data?
2. Is there a correlation between the amplitude of the EMGIntegral and the force of the squeeze? How 'good' is thiscorrelation?
3. Explain HOW a muscle can produce a more powerful squeeze.
4. Explain the correlation- why should a larger EMG signalcorrelate with a stronger squeeze?
5. Examine Data Table 1 What was the typical duration of a musdesqueeze you recorded?
IF you compared the temporal relationship (timing) between theEMG and muscle squeeze, what did it show? Explain why therelationship should be this way.
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