Evaluating the energetics of entrainment in a human–machine coupled oscillator system

  • Ryan T. Schroeder
  • James L. Croft
  • John E. A. Bertram
Publication date
August 2021
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Journal
Scientific Reports

Abstract

Abstract During locomotion, humans sometimes entrain (i.e. synchronize) their steps to external oscillations: e.g. swaying bridges, tandem walking, bouncy harnesses, vibrating treadmills, exoskeletons. Previous studies have discussed the role of nonlinear oscillators (e.g. central pattern generators) in facilitating entrainment. However, the energetics of such interactions are unknown. Given substantial evidence that humans prioritize economy during locomotion, we tested whether reduced metabolic expenditure is associated with human entrainment to vertical force oscillations, where frequency and amplitude were prescribed via a custom mechatronics system during walking. Although metabolic cost was not significantly reduced during entrainment...

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