Control of adaptive walking requires the integration of sensory signals of muscle force and load. We have studied how mechanoreceptors (tibial campaniform sensilla) encode naturalistic stimuli derived from joint torques of stick insects walking on a horizontal substrate. Previous studies showed that forces applied to the legs using the mean torque profiles of a proximal joint were highly effective in eliciting motor activities. However, substantial variations in torque direction and magnitude occurred at the more distal femorotibial joint, which can generate braking or propulsive forces and provide lateral stability. To determine how these forces are encoded, we used torque waveforms of individual steps that had maximum values in stance in ...
Zill SN, Schmitz J, Büschges A. Load sensing and control of posture and locomotion. Arthropod Struct...
Animals utilize a number of neuronal systems to produce locomotion. One type of sensory organ that c...
Zill SN, Chaudhry S, Büschges A, Schmitz J. Directional specificity and encoding of muscle forces an...
Zill SN, Dallmann C, Szczecinski N, Büschges A, Schmitz J. Evaluation of force feedback in walking u...
Zill SN, Dallmann CJ, Büschges A, Chaudhry S, Schmitz J. Force dynamics and synergist muscle activat...
In control of walking, sensory signals of decreasing forces are used to regulate leg lifting in init...
In control of walking, sensory signals of decreasing forces are used to regulate leg lifting in init...
Zill SN, Chaudhry S, Büschges A, Schmitz J. Force feedback reinforces muscle synergies in insect leg...
In many systems, loads are detected as the resistance to muscle contractions. We studied responses t...
Determining the mechanical output of limb joints is critical for understanding the control of comple...
Determining the mechanical output of limb joints is critical for understanding the control of comple...
Determining the mechanical output of limb joints is critical for understanding the control of comple...
Dallmann C, Dürr V, Schmitz J. Joint torques in a freely walking insect reveal distinct functions of...
Determining the mechanical output of limb joints is critical for understanding the control of comple...
Cruse H, Dautenhahn K, Schreiner H. Coactivation of leg reflexes in the stick insect. Biological cyb...
Zill SN, Schmitz J, Büschges A. Load sensing and control of posture and locomotion. Arthropod Struct...
Animals utilize a number of neuronal systems to produce locomotion. One type of sensory organ that c...
Zill SN, Chaudhry S, Büschges A, Schmitz J. Directional specificity and encoding of muscle forces an...
Zill SN, Dallmann C, Szczecinski N, Büschges A, Schmitz J. Evaluation of force feedback in walking u...
Zill SN, Dallmann CJ, Büschges A, Chaudhry S, Schmitz J. Force dynamics and synergist muscle activat...
In control of walking, sensory signals of decreasing forces are used to regulate leg lifting in init...
In control of walking, sensory signals of decreasing forces are used to regulate leg lifting in init...
Zill SN, Chaudhry S, Büschges A, Schmitz J. Force feedback reinforces muscle synergies in insect leg...
In many systems, loads are detected as the resistance to muscle contractions. We studied responses t...
Determining the mechanical output of limb joints is critical for understanding the control of comple...
Determining the mechanical output of limb joints is critical for understanding the control of comple...
Determining the mechanical output of limb joints is critical for understanding the control of comple...
Dallmann C, Dürr V, Schmitz J. Joint torques in a freely walking insect reveal distinct functions of...
Determining the mechanical output of limb joints is critical for understanding the control of comple...
Cruse H, Dautenhahn K, Schreiner H. Coactivation of leg reflexes in the stick insect. Biological cyb...
Zill SN, Schmitz J, Büschges A. Load sensing and control of posture and locomotion. Arthropod Struct...
Animals utilize a number of neuronal systems to produce locomotion. One type of sensory organ that c...
Zill SN, Chaudhry S, Büschges A, Schmitz J. Directional specificity and encoding of muscle forces an...