In complex environments, tripping over an unexpected obstacle evokes the stumbling corrective reaction, eliciting rapid limb hyperflexion to lift the leg over the obstruction. While stumbling correction has been characterized within a single limb in the cat, this response must extend to both forelegs and hindlegs for successful avoidance in naturalistic settings. Furthermore, the ability to remember an obstacle over which the forelegs have tripped is necessary for hindleg clearance if locomotion is delayed. Therefore, memory-guided stumbling correction was studied in walking cats after the forelegs tripped over an unexpected obstacle. Tactile input to only one foreleg was often sufficient in modulating stepping of all four legs when locomot...
Cervical incomplete spinal cord injuries often lead to severe and persistent impairments of sensorim...
Here, we used an obstacle treadmill experiment to investigate the neuromuscular control of locomotio...
During recent years, evidence has come up that bipedal locomotion is based on a quadrupedal limb coo...
A working memory of obstacles is essential for navigating complex, cluttered terrain. In quadrupeds,...
Vision is used by walking animals to ensure stable foot placements and to avoid obstacles in their p...
In complex environments, information about surrounding obstacles is stored in working memory (WM) an...
SummaryAlthough visual input is used heavily during locomotion [1], intermittent visual input is suf...
On complex, naturalistic terrain, sensory information about an environmental obstacle can be used to...
While walking in complex environments, the ability to acquire information about objects in our surro...
Quadrupeds, like most bipeds, tend to walk with an even left/right footfall timing. However, the pha...
Bipeds, like humans, stand with two-thirds of their body mass at about two-thirds of their body heig...
Adult cats with a complete spinal cord transection at T12-T13 can relearn over a period of days-to-w...
Ebeling W, Dürr V. Perturbation of leg protraction causes context-dependent modulation of inter-leg ...
SYNOPSIS. This paper reviews some aspects of locomotor plasticity after spinalisation and after peri...
When walking around a room or outside, we often need to negotiate external physical objects, such as...
Cervical incomplete spinal cord injuries often lead to severe and persistent impairments of sensorim...
Here, we used an obstacle treadmill experiment to investigate the neuromuscular control of locomotio...
During recent years, evidence has come up that bipedal locomotion is based on a quadrupedal limb coo...
A working memory of obstacles is essential for navigating complex, cluttered terrain. In quadrupeds,...
Vision is used by walking animals to ensure stable foot placements and to avoid obstacles in their p...
In complex environments, information about surrounding obstacles is stored in working memory (WM) an...
SummaryAlthough visual input is used heavily during locomotion [1], intermittent visual input is suf...
On complex, naturalistic terrain, sensory information about an environmental obstacle can be used to...
While walking in complex environments, the ability to acquire information about objects in our surro...
Quadrupeds, like most bipeds, tend to walk with an even left/right footfall timing. However, the pha...
Bipeds, like humans, stand with two-thirds of their body mass at about two-thirds of their body heig...
Adult cats with a complete spinal cord transection at T12-T13 can relearn over a period of days-to-w...
Ebeling W, Dürr V. Perturbation of leg protraction causes context-dependent modulation of inter-leg ...
SYNOPSIS. This paper reviews some aspects of locomotor plasticity after spinalisation and after peri...
When walking around a room or outside, we often need to negotiate external physical objects, such as...
Cervical incomplete spinal cord injuries often lead to severe and persistent impairments of sensorim...
Here, we used an obstacle treadmill experiment to investigate the neuromuscular control of locomotio...
During recent years, evidence has come up that bipedal locomotion is based on a quadrupedal limb coo...