This paper describes certain quantitative approaches to the study of diseases of involuntary movement. Such movements are examined in the context of a simple tracking task in which the elasticity (K), electromagnetic damping (B), and inertia (J) of the control-stick are systematically varied. While the study is limited, it does indicate one means by which analytical procedures may be brought to bear constructively on a problem of clinical importance.
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