Normalising EMGs is often performed by:
A) Dividing the EMG amplitude from the task by the EMG amplitude from the same muscle recorded during a maximal voluntary contraction.
B) Multiplying the EMG amplitude from the task by the EMG amplitude from the same muscle recorded during a maximal voluntary contraction.
C) Dividing the EMG amplitude from the task by the EMG amplitude from an antagonist muscle recorded a maximal voluntary contraction.
D) Dividing the EMG amplitude from the task by the EMG amplitude from the same muscle recorded during a sub-maximal voluntary contraction)
E) Multiplying the EMG amplitude from the task by the EMG amplitude from the same muscle recorded during a sub-maximal voluntary contraction.
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