Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Here we apply a control theoretic view of movement to the behavior of human locomotion with the goal of using perturbations to learn about subtask control. Controlling one’s speed and maintaining upright posture are two critical subtasks, or underlying functions, of human locomotion. How the nervous system simultaneously controls these two subtasks was investigated in this study. Continuous visual and mechanical perturbations were applied concurrently to subjects (n=20) as probes to investigate these two subtasks during treadmill walking. Novel application of harmonic transfer function (HTF) analysis to human motor behavior was used, and these HTFs w...
An understanding of how locomotion occurs can help prevent or possibly restore its loss. Observation...
Human locomotor adaptation requires control processes driven by sensory feedback to maintain dynamic...
The control architecture underlying human reaching has been established, at least in broad outline. ...
The use of motorized treadmills as convenient tools for the study of locomotion has been in vogue fo...
The human nervous system stabilizes locomotion by continuously correcting for deviations away from t...
The use of motorized treadmills as convenient tools for the study of locomotion has been in vogue fo...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
The central nervous system in humans continuously controls the speed of walking by modulating muscle...
Human locomotion requires a complex interplay of the mechanical, sensor, neural and motor systems of...
Human locomotion requires a complex interplay of the mechanical, sensor, neural and motor systems of...
In human and animal locomotion, sensory input is thought to be processed in a phase-dependent manner...
The control architecture underlying human reaching has been established, at least in broad outline. ...
Balance is critical for human posture control when standing upright and during cyclic locomotor task...
abstract: Sensorimotor control theories propose that the central nervous system exploits expected se...
An understanding of how locomotion occurs can help prevent or possibly restore its loss. Observation...
Human locomotor adaptation requires control processes driven by sensory feedback to maintain dynamic...
The control architecture underlying human reaching has been established, at least in broad outline. ...
The use of motorized treadmills as convenient tools for the study of locomotion has been in vogue fo...
The human nervous system stabilizes locomotion by continuously correcting for deviations away from t...
The use of motorized treadmills as convenient tools for the study of locomotion has been in vogue fo...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
The central nervous system in humans continuously controls the speed of walking by modulating muscle...
Human locomotion requires a complex interplay of the mechanical, sensor, neural and motor systems of...
Human locomotion requires a complex interplay of the mechanical, sensor, neural and motor systems of...
In human and animal locomotion, sensory input is thought to be processed in a phase-dependent manner...
The control architecture underlying human reaching has been established, at least in broad outline. ...
Balance is critical for human posture control when standing upright and during cyclic locomotor task...
abstract: Sensorimotor control theories propose that the central nervous system exploits expected se...
An understanding of how locomotion occurs can help prevent or possibly restore its loss. Observation...
Human locomotor adaptation requires control processes driven by sensory feedback to maintain dynamic...
The control architecture underlying human reaching has been established, at least in broad outline. ...