Interlimb coordination plays an important role in adaptive locomotion of humans and animals. This has been investigated using a split-belt treadmill, which imposes different speeds on the two sides of the body. Two types of adaptation have been identified, namely fast and slow adaptations. Fast adaptation induces asymmetric interlimb coordination soon after a change of the treadmill speed condition from same speed for both belts to different speeds. In contrast, slow adaptation slowly reduces the asymmetry after fast adaptation. It has been suggested that these adaptations are primarily achieved by the spinal reflex and cerebellar learning. However, these adaptation mechanisms remain unclear due to the complicated dynamics of locomotion. In...
Human interlimb coordination and the adaptations in leg muscle activity were studied during walking ...
Human interlimb coordination and the adaptations in leg muscle activity were studied during walking ...
The adaptability of human bipedal locomotion has been studied using split-belt treadmill walking. Mo...
Split-belt locomotion (i.e., walking with unequal leg speeds) requires a rapid adaptation of biomech...
Split-belt locomotion (i.e., walking with unequal leg speeds) requires a rapid adaptation of biomech...
Split-belt locomotion (i.e., walking with unequal leg speeds) requires a rapid adaptation of biomech...
Walking animals produce adaptive interlimb coordination during locomotion in accordance with their s...
Cyclical locomotion, such as walking, hopping and running, is known to be generated at the spinal co...
Human walking is a dynamic, partly self-stabilizing process relying on the interaction of the biomec...
Cyclical locomotion, such as walking, hopping and running, is known to be generated at the spinal co...
There are a huge number of studies that measure kinematics, dynamics, the oxygen uptake and so on in...
Human interlimb coordination and the adaptations in leg muscle activity were studied during walking ...
Human interlimb coordination and the adaptations in leg muscle activity were studied during walking ...
Human interlimb coordination and the adaptations in leg muscle activity were studied during walking ...
Human walking is a dynamic, partly self-stabilizing process relying on the interaction of the biomec...
Human interlimb coordination and the adaptations in leg muscle activity were studied during walking ...
Human interlimb coordination and the adaptations in leg muscle activity were studied during walking ...
The adaptability of human bipedal locomotion has been studied using split-belt treadmill walking. Mo...
Split-belt locomotion (i.e., walking with unequal leg speeds) requires a rapid adaptation of biomech...
Split-belt locomotion (i.e., walking with unequal leg speeds) requires a rapid adaptation of biomech...
Split-belt locomotion (i.e., walking with unequal leg speeds) requires a rapid adaptation of biomech...
Walking animals produce adaptive interlimb coordination during locomotion in accordance with their s...
Cyclical locomotion, such as walking, hopping and running, is known to be generated at the spinal co...
Human walking is a dynamic, partly self-stabilizing process relying on the interaction of the biomec...
Cyclical locomotion, such as walking, hopping and running, is known to be generated at the spinal co...
There are a huge number of studies that measure kinematics, dynamics, the oxygen uptake and so on in...
Human interlimb coordination and the adaptations in leg muscle activity were studied during walking ...
Human interlimb coordination and the adaptations in leg muscle activity were studied during walking ...
Human interlimb coordination and the adaptations in leg muscle activity were studied during walking ...
Human walking is a dynamic, partly self-stabilizing process relying on the interaction of the biomec...
Human interlimb coordination and the adaptations in leg muscle activity were studied during walking ...
Human interlimb coordination and the adaptations in leg muscle activity were studied during walking ...
The adaptability of human bipedal locomotion has been studied using split-belt treadmill walking. Mo...