Birds are a diverse and agile lineage of vertebrates that all use bipedal locomotion for at least part of their life. Thus birds provide a valuable opportunity to investigate how biomechanics and sensorimotor control are integrated for agile bipedal locomotion. This review summarizes recent work using terrain perturbations to reveal neuromechanical control strategies used by ground birds to achieve robust, stable, and agile running. Early experiments in running guinea fowl aimed to reveal the immediate intrinsic mechanical response to an unexpected drop ("pothole") in terrain. When navigating the pothole, guinea fowl experience large changes in leg posture in the perturbed step, which correlates strongly with leg loading and perturbation re...
To achieve robust and stable legged locomotion in uneven terrain, animals must effectively coordinat...
Locomotor control mechanisms must flexibly adapt to both anticipated and unexpected terrain changes ...
To achieve robust and stable legged locomotion in uneven terrain, animals must effectively coordinat...
Birds are a diverse and agile lineage of vertebrates that all use bipedal locomotion for at least pa...
Birds are a diverse and agile lineage of vertebrates that all use bipedal locomotion for at least pa...
Birds are a diverse and agile lineage of vertebrates that all use bipedal locomotion for at least pa...
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Recent studies of in vivo muscle function in guinea fowl revealed that distal leg muscles rapidly mo...
To achieve robust and stable legged locomotion in uneven terrain, animals must effectively coordinat...
To achieve robust and stable legged locomotion in uneven terrain, animals must effectively coordinat...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Abstract Navigating complex terrains requires dynamic interactions between the substr...
To achieve robust and stable legged locomotion in uneven terrain, animals must effectively coordinat...
Here, we used an obstacle treadmill experiment to investigate the neuromuscular control of locomotio...
<div><p>To achieve robust and stable legged locomotion in uneven terrain, animals must effectively c...
To achieve robust and stable legged locomotion in uneven terrain, animals must effectively coordinat...
Locomotor control mechanisms must flexibly adapt to both anticipated and unexpected terrain changes ...
To achieve robust and stable legged locomotion in uneven terrain, animals must effectively coordinat...
Birds are a diverse and agile lineage of vertebrates that all use bipedal locomotion for at least pa...
Birds are a diverse and agile lineage of vertebrates that all use bipedal locomotion for at least pa...
Birds are a diverse and agile lineage of vertebrates that all use bipedal locomotion for at least pa...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the Company of Biologists...
Recent studies of in vivo muscle function in guinea fowl revealed that distal leg muscles rapidly mo...
To achieve robust and stable legged locomotion in uneven terrain, animals must effectively coordinat...
To achieve robust and stable legged locomotion in uneven terrain, animals must effectively coordinat...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Abstract Navigating complex terrains requires dynamic interactions between the substr...
To achieve robust and stable legged locomotion in uneven terrain, animals must effectively coordinat...
Here, we used an obstacle treadmill experiment to investigate the neuromuscular control of locomotio...
<div><p>To achieve robust and stable legged locomotion in uneven terrain, animals must effectively c...
To achieve robust and stable legged locomotion in uneven terrain, animals must effectively coordinat...
Locomotor control mechanisms must flexibly adapt to both anticipated and unexpected terrain changes ...
To achieve robust and stable legged locomotion in uneven terrain, animals must effectively coordinat...