Only a few studies on quadrupedal locomotion have investigated symmetrical and asymmetrical gaits in the same framework because the mechanisms underlying these two types of gait seem to be different and it took a long time to identify a common set of parameters for their simultaneous study. Moreover, despite the clear importance of the spatial dimension in animal locomotion, the relationship between temporal and spatial limb coordination has never been quantified before. We used anteroposterior sequence (APS) analysis to analyse 486 sequences from five malinois (Belgian shepherd) dogs moving at a large range of speeds (from 0.4 to 10.0·m·s–1) to compare symmetrical and asymmetrical gaits through kinematic and limb coordination parameters. C...
The walk and trot are inherently symmetrical gaits, making them potentially suitable for the detecti...
The analysis of terrestrial locomotion over the past half century has focused largely on strategies ...
The Dynamic Similarity Hypothesis (DSH) suggests that when animals of different size walk at similar...
The rich repertoire of locomotor behaviors in quadrupedal animals requires flexible inter-limb and i...
<div><p>The rich repertoire of locomotor behaviors in quadrupedal animals requires flexible inter-li...
The rich repertoire of locomotor behaviors in quadrupedal animals requires flexible inter-limb and i...
Gaits and gait transitions play a central role in the movement of animals. Symmetry is thought to go...
Electrical activity and length changes of 11 muscles of the fore- and hind-limbs of dogs walking, ru...
Among quadrupedal gaits, the galloping gait has specific characteristics in terms of locomotor behav...
Most human gait forms assume symmetrical, alternating patterns of interlimb coordination (e.g., craw...
Transverse and rotary gallop differ for the placement of the hind and fore leading feet: ipsilateral...
Terrestrial animals are complex, high dimensional, dynamical systems. They have the ability to adap...
In transverse gallop, the placement of the second hind foot is followed by that of the contralateral...
Terrestrial mammals with vertically oriented limbs moving in a parasagittal plane, and generally lar...
Most terrestrial animals move with a specific number of propulsive legs, which differs between clade...
The walk and trot are inherently symmetrical gaits, making them potentially suitable for the detecti...
The analysis of terrestrial locomotion over the past half century has focused largely on strategies ...
The Dynamic Similarity Hypothesis (DSH) suggests that when animals of different size walk at similar...
The rich repertoire of locomotor behaviors in quadrupedal animals requires flexible inter-limb and i...
<div><p>The rich repertoire of locomotor behaviors in quadrupedal animals requires flexible inter-li...
The rich repertoire of locomotor behaviors in quadrupedal animals requires flexible inter-limb and i...
Gaits and gait transitions play a central role in the movement of animals. Symmetry is thought to go...
Electrical activity and length changes of 11 muscles of the fore- and hind-limbs of dogs walking, ru...
Among quadrupedal gaits, the galloping gait has specific characteristics in terms of locomotor behav...
Most human gait forms assume symmetrical, alternating patterns of interlimb coordination (e.g., craw...
Transverse and rotary gallop differ for the placement of the hind and fore leading feet: ipsilateral...
Terrestrial animals are complex, high dimensional, dynamical systems. They have the ability to adap...
In transverse gallop, the placement of the second hind foot is followed by that of the contralateral...
Terrestrial mammals with vertically oriented limbs moving in a parasagittal plane, and generally lar...
Most terrestrial animals move with a specific number of propulsive legs, which differs between clade...
The walk and trot are inherently symmetrical gaits, making them potentially suitable for the detecti...
The analysis of terrestrial locomotion over the past half century has focused largely on strategies ...
The Dynamic Similarity Hypothesis (DSH) suggests that when animals of different size walk at similar...