A crawling paradigm was performed by healthy adults to examine inter-limb coupling patterns and to understand how central pattern generators (CPGs) for the upper and lower limbs are coordinated. Ten participants performed hands-and-feet crawling on two separate treadmills, one for the upper limbs and another one for the lower limbs, the speed of each of them being changed independently. A 1:1 frequency relationship was often maintained even when the treadmill speed was not matched between the upper and lower limbs. However, relative stance durations in the upper limbs were only affected by changes of the upper limb treadmill speed, suggesting that although absolute times are adjusted, the relative proportions of stances and swing do not ada...
The idea that the CNS may control complex interactions by modular decomposition has received conside...
The idea that the CNS may control complex interactions by modular decomposition has received conside...
The idea that the CNS may control complex interactions by modular decomposition has received conside...
A crawling paradigm was performed by healthy adults to examine inter-limb coupling patterns and to u...
A crawling paradigm was performed by healthy adults to examine inter-limb coupling patterns and to u...
A crawling paradigm was performed by healthy adults to examine inter-limb coupling patterns and to u...
This study aimed to investigate the inter-limb coordination pattern and the stability, intensity, an...
To investigate the intra- and inter-limb muscle coordination mechanism of human hands-and-knees craw...
The present study examined upper and lower limb coordination during lower limb asymmetry in a split-...
Interlimb coordination of crawling kinematics in humans shares features with other primates and non-...
Interlimb coordination of crawling kinematics in humans shares features with other primates and non-...
Interlimb coordination of crawling kinematics in humans shares features with other primates and non-...
Interlimb coordination of crawling kinematics in humans shares features with other primates and non-...
The idea that the CNS may control complex interactions by modular decomposition has received conside...
Interlimb coordination of crawling kinematics in humans shares features with other primates and non-...
The idea that the CNS may control complex interactions by modular decomposition has received conside...
The idea that the CNS may control complex interactions by modular decomposition has received conside...
The idea that the CNS may control complex interactions by modular decomposition has received conside...
A crawling paradigm was performed by healthy adults to examine inter-limb coupling patterns and to u...
A crawling paradigm was performed by healthy adults to examine inter-limb coupling patterns and to u...
A crawling paradigm was performed by healthy adults to examine inter-limb coupling patterns and to u...
This study aimed to investigate the inter-limb coordination pattern and the stability, intensity, an...
To investigate the intra- and inter-limb muscle coordination mechanism of human hands-and-knees craw...
The present study examined upper and lower limb coordination during lower limb asymmetry in a split-...
Interlimb coordination of crawling kinematics in humans shares features with other primates and non-...
Interlimb coordination of crawling kinematics in humans shares features with other primates and non-...
Interlimb coordination of crawling kinematics in humans shares features with other primates and non-...
Interlimb coordination of crawling kinematics in humans shares features with other primates and non-...
The idea that the CNS may control complex interactions by modular decomposition has received conside...
Interlimb coordination of crawling kinematics in humans shares features with other primates and non-...
The idea that the CNS may control complex interactions by modular decomposition has received conside...
The idea that the CNS may control complex interactions by modular decomposition has received conside...
The idea that the CNS may control complex interactions by modular decomposition has received conside...