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Lateral Rectus and Medial Rectus muscle parameters

Lateral Rectus and Medial Rectus muscle parameters

Lateral Rectus and Medial Rectus muscle parameters

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I am working on modeling the lateral human eye
movement. There are a few parameters that I need to have in the model:

1. Maximum isometric force of the muscle fiber.
2. Optimal length of the muscle fibers
3. Resting length of the tendon
4. Pennation angle
5. Muscle activation time constant
6. Muscle deactivation time constant
7. Maximum contraction velocity at full activation
8. Maximum contraction velocity at low activation
9. Tendon strain
10. Passive muscle strain
11. Shape factor for Gaussian active muscle force-length relationship
12. Exponential shape factor for passive force-length relationship
13. Passive damping in the force-velocity relationship
14. Force velocity shape factor
15. Maximum normalized lengthening force.

I have been reading several research papers modeling eye movement. I was able to get average values only for
a few parameters.
Is there a reference that you recommend where I can find the above parameters?

Thank you

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