Fig. 12From: A guide to inter-joint coordination characterization for discrete movements: a comparative studyTemporal Coordination and Zero Crossing Time Interval. Temporal Coordination is the delay between the beginning of the movement (\(t_{b \, m}\)) and the start of the joint (\(t_{b \, i}\)). Zero-Crossing Time Delay is the delay between the start of the movement and the end of activation of the joint (\(t_{s \, i}\))Back to article page