While neuroscientists identify increasingly complex neural circuits that control animal and human gait, biomechanists find that locomotion requires little control if principles of legged mechanics are heeded that shape and exploit the dynamics of legged systems. Here, we show that muscle reflexes could be vital to link these two observations. We develop a model of human locomotion that is controlled by muscle reflexes which encode principles of legged mechanics. Equipped with this reflex control, we find this model to stabilize into a walking gait from its dynamic interplay with the ground, reproduce human walking dynamics and leg kinematics, tolerate ground disturbances, and adapt to slopes without parameter interventions. In addition, we ...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
The traditional view of motor control predicates that the central nervous system dictates the motion...
The traditional view of motor control predicates that the central nervous system dictates the motion...
The human nervous system stabilizes locomotion by continuously correcting for deviations away from t...
The neural control of human locomotion is not fully understood. As current experimental techniques p...
Human locomotion shows fascinating abilities which are the results of the interplay between the envi...
Human locomotion requires a complex interplay of the mechanical, sensor, neural and motor systems of...
Abstract The energy efficiency theory of human bipedal locomotion has been widely accepted as a neur...
Human locomotion requires a complex interplay of the mechanical, sensor, neural and motor systems of...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
The traditional view of motor control predicates that the central nervous system dictates the motion...
The traditional view of motor control predicates that the central nervous system dictates the motion...
The human nervous system stabilizes locomotion by continuously correcting for deviations away from t...
The neural control of human locomotion is not fully understood. As current experimental techniques p...
Human locomotion shows fascinating abilities which are the results of the interplay between the envi...
Human locomotion requires a complex interplay of the mechanical, sensor, neural and motor systems of...
Abstract The energy efficiency theory of human bipedal locomotion has been widely accepted as a neur...
Human locomotion requires a complex interplay of the mechanical, sensor, neural and motor systems of...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...