Cruse H, Kühn S, Park S, Schmitz J. Adaptive control for insect leg position: controller properties depend on substrate compliance. Journal of Comparative Physiology A. 2004;190(12):983-991.This paper concentrates on the system that controls the femur-tibia joint in the legs of the stick insect, Carausius morosus. Earlier investigations have shown that this joint is subject to a mixture of proportional and differential control whereby the differential part plays a prominent role. Experiments presented here suggest another interpretation: single legs of a stick insect were systematically perturbed using devices of different compliance and compensatory forces and movements monitored. When the compliance is high (soft spring), forces are gener...
Mechanisms dependent upon leg position coordinate the alternate stepping of adjacent ipsilateral and...
This paper presents a quantitative description of the variability and the adaptive properties of inf...
Dallmann C, Hoinville T, Dürr V, Schmitz J. A load-based mechanism for inter-leg coordination in ins...
Cruse H, Dautenhahn K, Schreiner H. Coactivation of leg reflexes in the stick insect. Biological cyb...
Cruse H, Schmitz J. The control system of the femur-tibia joint in the standing leg of a walking sti...
Levy J, Cruse H. Controlling a system with redundant degrees of freedom. I. Torque distribution in s...
In stick insects, the swing of each rear leg is aimed at the ipsilateral middle leg. The control of ...
Dallmann C, Dürr V, Schmitz J. Motor control of an insect leg during level and incline walking. The ...
Cruse H. Is the position of the femur tibia joint under feedback control in the walking stick insect...
Matheson T, Dürr V. Load compensation in targeted limb movements of an insect. Journal of Experiment...
Dallmann C, Dürr V, Schmitz J. Joint torques in a freely walking insect reveal distinct functions of...
Schmitz J. Control of the leg joints in stick insects: Differences in the reflex properties between ...
Determining the mechanical output of limb joints is critical for understanding the control of comple...
Determining the mechanical output of limb joints is critical for understanding the control of comple...
Determining the mechanical output of limb joints is critical for understanding the control of comple...
Mechanisms dependent upon leg position coordinate the alternate stepping of adjacent ipsilateral and...
This paper presents a quantitative description of the variability and the adaptive properties of inf...
Dallmann C, Hoinville T, Dürr V, Schmitz J. A load-based mechanism for inter-leg coordination in ins...
Cruse H, Dautenhahn K, Schreiner H. Coactivation of leg reflexes in the stick insect. Biological cyb...
Cruse H, Schmitz J. The control system of the femur-tibia joint in the standing leg of a walking sti...
Levy J, Cruse H. Controlling a system with redundant degrees of freedom. I. Torque distribution in s...
In stick insects, the swing of each rear leg is aimed at the ipsilateral middle leg. The control of ...
Dallmann C, Dürr V, Schmitz J. Motor control of an insect leg during level and incline walking. The ...
Cruse H. Is the position of the femur tibia joint under feedback control in the walking stick insect...
Matheson T, Dürr V. Load compensation in targeted limb movements of an insect. Journal of Experiment...
Dallmann C, Dürr V, Schmitz J. Joint torques in a freely walking insect reveal distinct functions of...
Schmitz J. Control of the leg joints in stick insects: Differences in the reflex properties between ...
Determining the mechanical output of limb joints is critical for understanding the control of comple...
Determining the mechanical output of limb joints is critical for understanding the control of comple...
Determining the mechanical output of limb joints is critical for understanding the control of comple...
Mechanisms dependent upon leg position coordinate the alternate stepping of adjacent ipsilateral and...
This paper presents a quantitative description of the variability and the adaptive properties of inf...
Dallmann C, Hoinville T, Dürr V, Schmitz J. A load-based mechanism for inter-leg coordination in ins...