In stick insects, the swing of each rear leg is aimed at the ipsilateral middle leg. The control of this targeted movement was investigated by applying external force to aid or oppose protraction of one rear leg as stick insects walked on a treadwheel. In the first condition studied, the target middle leg was stationary during the protraction of the rear leg (Figs. 1a, 2). The opposing forces tested were 14 and 32 times greater than the peak force exerted during unobstructed protraction. Nevertheless, the rear leg continued to step to a constant position behind the middle leg (Fig. 3). In the second condition, the target middle leg also walked on the wheel. As the force opposing protraction increased, the endpoint of rear leg protraction sh...
An information-processing model of leg control is presented. The model incorporates the four primary...
Frantsevich LI, Cruse H. Leg coordination during turning on an extremely narrow substrate in a bug, ...
Schmitz J. Load-compensating reactions in the proximal leg joints of stick insects during standing a...
Dean J, Cruse H. Evidence for the control of velocity as well as position in leg protraction and ret...
Continuous measurements of anterior-posterior leg position recorded from stick insects walking on a ...
A treadwheel mounted on a torque motor was used to study changes in step coordination as a function ...
Behavioral studies of stick insects have identified six mechanisms which coordinate leg stepping. Al...
Cruse H. Which parameters control the leg movement of a walking insect?: I. Velocity control during ...
Mechanisms dependent upon leg position coordinate the alternate stepping of adjacent ipsilateral and...
Cruse H, Dautenhahn K, Schreiner H. Coactivation of leg reflexes in the stick insect. Biological cyb...
Cruse H, Kühn S, Park S, Schmitz J. Adaptive control for insect leg position: controller properties ...
Cruse H. Which parameters control the leg movement of a walking insect? II. The start of the swing p...
Schmitz J. Control of the leg joints in stick insects: Differences in the reflex properties between ...
Dallmann C, Dürr V, Schmitz J. Motor control of an insect leg during level and incline walking. The ...
In its natural habitat, Carausius morosus climbs on the branches of bushes and trees. Previous work ...
An information-processing model of leg control is presented. The model incorporates the four primary...
Frantsevich LI, Cruse H. Leg coordination during turning on an extremely narrow substrate in a bug, ...
Schmitz J. Load-compensating reactions in the proximal leg joints of stick insects during standing a...
Dean J, Cruse H. Evidence for the control of velocity as well as position in leg protraction and ret...
Continuous measurements of anterior-posterior leg position recorded from stick insects walking on a ...
A treadwheel mounted on a torque motor was used to study changes in step coordination as a function ...
Behavioral studies of stick insects have identified six mechanisms which coordinate leg stepping. Al...
Cruse H. Which parameters control the leg movement of a walking insect?: I. Velocity control during ...
Mechanisms dependent upon leg position coordinate the alternate stepping of adjacent ipsilateral and...
Cruse H, Dautenhahn K, Schreiner H. Coactivation of leg reflexes in the stick insect. Biological cyb...
Cruse H, Kühn S, Park S, Schmitz J. Adaptive control for insect leg position: controller properties ...
Cruse H. Which parameters control the leg movement of a walking insect? II. The start of the swing p...
Schmitz J. Control of the leg joints in stick insects: Differences in the reflex properties between ...
Dallmann C, Dürr V, Schmitz J. Motor control of an insect leg during level and incline walking. The ...
In its natural habitat, Carausius morosus climbs on the branches of bushes and trees. Previous work ...
An information-processing model of leg control is presented. The model incorporates the four primary...
Frantsevich LI, Cruse H. Leg coordination during turning on an extremely narrow substrate in a bug, ...
Schmitz J. Load-compensating reactions in the proximal leg joints of stick insects during standing a...