Stride duration of young healthy subjects walking at spontaneous speed fluctuates over the long-term in a very complex way. The presence of long-range autocorrelations among these fluctuations has already been highly suggested for subjects walking on level ground, but the mathematical methods used among studies are variable. Moreover, despite the frequent use of a treadmill in research and in rehabilitation, the presence of such autocorrelations was nearly exclusively assessed during level-ground walking. The first aim of this study was to confirm the presence of long-range autocorrelations among stride duration variability on level ground with a good level of confidence. The stride duration fluctuations of 10 young healthy subjects were as...
The correlational structure of stride-to-stride fluctuations differs between healthy and pathologica...
Since healthy human movement exhibits complex patterns, it has been assumed that time series of walk...
The temporal dynamics of stride-to-stride fluctuations in steady-state walking reveal important info...
Human locomotion is a rhythmic process whose variability can be investigated in two different ways. ...
Stride duration variability is considered a marker of gait balance and can be investigated in at lea...
Abstract—Information from the central and peripheral nervous systems is continuously integrated to p...
During free walking, gait is automatically adjusted to provide optimal mechanical output and minimal...
Fluctuations in the stride interval of human walking contain long range correlations that decay in a...
Many studies have demonstrated in the past that the level of long-range autocorrelations in series o...
Walking and stair climbing are tasks performed on a daily basis. The step-to-step timing during comf...
While walking, human beings continuously adjust step length (SpL), step time (SpT), step speed (SpS ...
The correlational structure of stride-to-stride fluctuations differs between healthy and pathologica...
While walking, human beings continuously adjust step length (SpL), step time (SpT), step speed (SpS ...
This study focused on spatial and temporal variability of the stride in human gait. We determined th...
ObjectivesFalls remain a major concern in Parkinson disease (PD). However, no precocious marker of f...
The correlational structure of stride-to-stride fluctuations differs between healthy and pathologica...
Since healthy human movement exhibits complex patterns, it has been assumed that time series of walk...
The temporal dynamics of stride-to-stride fluctuations in steady-state walking reveal important info...
Human locomotion is a rhythmic process whose variability can be investigated in two different ways. ...
Stride duration variability is considered a marker of gait balance and can be investigated in at lea...
Abstract—Information from the central and peripheral nervous systems is continuously integrated to p...
During free walking, gait is automatically adjusted to provide optimal mechanical output and minimal...
Fluctuations in the stride interval of human walking contain long range correlations that decay in a...
Many studies have demonstrated in the past that the level of long-range autocorrelations in series o...
Walking and stair climbing are tasks performed on a daily basis. The step-to-step timing during comf...
While walking, human beings continuously adjust step length (SpL), step time (SpT), step speed (SpS ...
The correlational structure of stride-to-stride fluctuations differs between healthy and pathologica...
While walking, human beings continuously adjust step length (SpL), step time (SpT), step speed (SpS ...
This study focused on spatial and temporal variability of the stride in human gait. We determined th...
ObjectivesFalls remain a major concern in Parkinson disease (PD). However, no precocious marker of f...
The correlational structure of stride-to-stride fluctuations differs between healthy and pathologica...
Since healthy human movement exhibits complex patterns, it has been assumed that time series of walk...
The temporal dynamics of stride-to-stride fluctuations in steady-state walking reveal important info...