Analysis of qualitative indicators of stability of the body during different types of locomotion in primates suggests that bipedal locomotion is not variation of some other type of locomotion. Transition from quadrupedal to bipedal locomotion is accompanied by a qualitative difference in body stability. Because of assuming an upright bipedal posture, the center of mass is lifted, the surface of the base of support is reduced, and the body structure does not provide passive stability in relation to inertial moments of the body around Y-axis. Additional head movements, trunk rotations, forelimb manipulations with objects and surveying the surroundings are necessary for survival, but they increase the degree of freedom of movement and further ...
Although much is known about the terrestrial locomotion of great apes, their arboreal locomotion has...
Habitual bipedal walking is unique to humans amongst primates and its associated morphological featu...
The locomotion system in the primate is developed and diverged following the pressure of the environ...
Several attributes are only found in primates, some of these are even more unique and noticeable in ...
When considering the array of terrestrial locomotor behaviors, bipedalism is a particularly rare way...
Human erect locomotion is unique among living primates. Evolution selected specific biomechanical fe...
In my bachelor's thesis I focus on bipedal locomotion and bipedal posture of various primate species...
Primates exhibit unusual quadrupedal features (e.g. diagonal gaits, compliant walk) compared with ot...
International audienceObjective: Although extant nonhuman primates are not habitual bipeds, they are...
International audienceThe olive baboon is described as a committed quadrupedal primate. However, ava...
International audienceOlive baboons (Papio anubis) are typically described as highly specialized fo...
A host of ecological, anatomical, and physiological selective pressures are hypothesized to have pla...
posture and locomotion: motor patterns in humans walking with bent posture versus erect posture. J. ...
<p>For primates, and other arboreal mammals, adopting suspensory locomotion represents one of the st...
Many quadrupedal species stand bipedally on their hindlimbs to fight. This posture may provide a per...
Although much is known about the terrestrial locomotion of great apes, their arboreal locomotion has...
Habitual bipedal walking is unique to humans amongst primates and its associated morphological featu...
The locomotion system in the primate is developed and diverged following the pressure of the environ...
Several attributes are only found in primates, some of these are even more unique and noticeable in ...
When considering the array of terrestrial locomotor behaviors, bipedalism is a particularly rare way...
Human erect locomotion is unique among living primates. Evolution selected specific biomechanical fe...
In my bachelor's thesis I focus on bipedal locomotion and bipedal posture of various primate species...
Primates exhibit unusual quadrupedal features (e.g. diagonal gaits, compliant walk) compared with ot...
International audienceObjective: Although extant nonhuman primates are not habitual bipeds, they are...
International audienceThe olive baboon is described as a committed quadrupedal primate. However, ava...
International audienceOlive baboons (Papio anubis) are typically described as highly specialized fo...
A host of ecological, anatomical, and physiological selective pressures are hypothesized to have pla...
posture and locomotion: motor patterns in humans walking with bent posture versus erect posture. J. ...
<p>For primates, and other arboreal mammals, adopting suspensory locomotion represents one of the st...
Many quadrupedal species stand bipedally on their hindlimbs to fight. This posture may provide a per...
Although much is known about the terrestrial locomotion of great apes, their arboreal locomotion has...
Habitual bipedal walking is unique to humans amongst primates and its associated morphological featu...
The locomotion system in the primate is developed and diverged following the pressure of the environ...