We tested the hypothesis that common principles govern the production of the locomotor patterns for both straight-ahead and curved walking. Whole body movement recordings showed that continuous curved walking implies substantial, limb-specific changes in numerous gait descriptors. Principal component analysis (PCA) was used to uncover the spatiotemporal structure of coordination among lower limb segments. PCA revealed that the same kinematic law accounted for the coordination among lower limb segments during both straight-ahead and curved walking, in both the frontal and sagittal planes: turn-related changes in the complex behavior of the inner and outer limbs were captured in limb-specific adaptive tuning of coordination patterns. PCA was ...
Task-related characteristics of gait and segment orientation during natural locomotion along a curve...
Leg segment rotations in human walking covary, so that the three-dimensional trajectory of temporal ...
The aim of this study was to develop a methodology based on muscle synergies to investigate whether ...
We tested the hypothesis that common principles govern the production of the locomotor patterns for ...
This study aimed at testing the hypothesis that reactive biomechanical responses elicited by unexpec...
Task‐related characteristics of gait and segment orientation during natural locomotion along a curve...
We describe the muscle synergies accompanying steering of walking along curved trajectories, in orde...
We describe the muscle synergies accompanying steering of walking along curved trajectories, in orde...
We recorded basic gait features and associated patterns of leg muscle activity, occurring during con...
Step length, cadence and joint flexion all increase in response to increases in gradient and walking...
We recorded basic gait features and associated patterns of leg muscle activity, occurring during con...
The idea that the CNS may control complex interactions by modular decomposition has received conside...
Recovery from perturbations during walking is primarily mediated by reactive control strategies that...
Task-related characteristics of gait and segment orientation during natural locomotion along a curve...
Leg segment rotations in human walking covary, so that the three-dimensional trajectory of temporal ...
The aim of this study was to develop a methodology based on muscle synergies to investigate whether ...
We tested the hypothesis that common principles govern the production of the locomotor patterns for ...
This study aimed at testing the hypothesis that reactive biomechanical responses elicited by unexpec...
Task‐related characteristics of gait and segment orientation during natural locomotion along a curve...
We describe the muscle synergies accompanying steering of walking along curved trajectories, in orde...
We describe the muscle synergies accompanying steering of walking along curved trajectories, in orde...
We recorded basic gait features and associated patterns of leg muscle activity, occurring during con...
Step length, cadence and joint flexion all increase in response to increases in gradient and walking...
We recorded basic gait features and associated patterns of leg muscle activity, occurring during con...
The idea that the CNS may control complex interactions by modular decomposition has received conside...
Recovery from perturbations during walking is primarily mediated by reactive control strategies that...
Task-related characteristics of gait and segment orientation during natural locomotion along a curve...
Leg segment rotations in human walking covary, so that the three-dimensional trajectory of temporal ...
The aim of this study was to develop a methodology based on muscle synergies to investigate whether ...