Humans evolved to be endurance animals. Our ancestors were persistence hunters; they would chase animals, including gazelles, until they ran them into exhaustion. Put simply, people evolved in an ecological niche that selected for endurance and efficiency of locomotion. To locomote to any destination, one could take countless different paths, each requiring different amounts of energy. Because the ground is typically not flat or homogeneous, the straight direct path is often not the most energetically efficient. For hills below 14°, the direct straight path up the hill is the most energetically efficient. However, for hills above 14°, walkers would minimize their absolute energy expenditure by taking a zigzagged path so that their gradient ...
Perhaps the most general principle underlying human movement is that people prefer to move in ways t...
The path that humans take while walking to a goal is the result of a cognitive process modu-lated by...
Vision is an active process where an organism must seek out and acquire the information necessary to...
Humans evolved to be endurance animals. Our ancestors were persistence hunters; they would chase ani...
Despite decades of evidence revealing a multitude of ways in which animals are adapted to minimize t...
Humans experience small fluctuations in their gait when walking on uneven terrain. The fluctuations ...
Researchers have spent considerable time studying the mechanics and energy expenditure associated wi...
How do humans achieve such remarkable energetic efficiency when walking over complex terrain such as...
SummaryThe way we walk determines the energetic investment needed. Humans spontaneously alter their ...
Human and animal trails on steep hillsides often exhibit dramatic switchbacks and shortcuts. Helbing...
SummaryPeople prefer to move in ways that minimize their energetic cost [1–9]. For example, people t...
Features of gait are determined at multiple levels, from the selection of the gait itself (e.g., wal...
In this two-part talk, I will first describe our human locomotion experiments and optimization calcu...
To walk in the real world, we continually alter our gait to cope with changing terrains, goals, and ...
Features of gait are determined at multiple levels, from the selection of the gait itself (e.g., wal...
Perhaps the most general principle underlying human movement is that people prefer to move in ways t...
The path that humans take while walking to a goal is the result of a cognitive process modu-lated by...
Vision is an active process where an organism must seek out and acquire the information necessary to...
Humans evolved to be endurance animals. Our ancestors were persistence hunters; they would chase ani...
Despite decades of evidence revealing a multitude of ways in which animals are adapted to minimize t...
Humans experience small fluctuations in their gait when walking on uneven terrain. The fluctuations ...
Researchers have spent considerable time studying the mechanics and energy expenditure associated wi...
How do humans achieve such remarkable energetic efficiency when walking over complex terrain such as...
SummaryThe way we walk determines the energetic investment needed. Humans spontaneously alter their ...
Human and animal trails on steep hillsides often exhibit dramatic switchbacks and shortcuts. Helbing...
SummaryPeople prefer to move in ways that minimize their energetic cost [1–9]. For example, people t...
Features of gait are determined at multiple levels, from the selection of the gait itself (e.g., wal...
In this two-part talk, I will first describe our human locomotion experiments and optimization calcu...
To walk in the real world, we continually alter our gait to cope with changing terrains, goals, and ...
Features of gait are determined at multiple levels, from the selection of the gait itself (e.g., wal...
Perhaps the most general principle underlying human movement is that people prefer to move in ways t...
The path that humans take while walking to a goal is the result of a cognitive process modu-lated by...
Vision is an active process where an organism must seek out and acquire the information necessary to...