Vision can improve bipedal upright stability during standing and locomotion. However, during locomotion, vision supports additional behaviors such as gait cycle modulation, navigation, and obstacle avoidance. Here, we investigate how the multiple roles of vision are reflected in the dynamics of trunk control as the neural control problem changes from a fixed to a moving base of support. Subjects were presented with either low- or high-amplitude broadband visual stimuli during standing posture or while walking on a treadmill at 1 km/h and 5 km/h. Frequency response functions between visual scene motion (input) and trunk kinematics (output) revealed little or no change in the gain of trunk orientation in the standing posture and walking condi...
Neural control of standing balance has been extensively studied. However, most falls occur during wa...
In human and animal locomotion, sensory input is thought to be processed in a phase-dependent manner...
In human and animal locomotion, sensory input is thought to be processed in a phase-dependent manner...
Vision can improve bipedal upright stability during standing and locomotion. However, during locomot...
Vision can improve bipedal upright stability during standing and locomotion. However, during locomot...
Vision can improve bipedal upright stability during standing and locomotion. However, during locomot...
Vision can improve bipedal upright stability during standing and locomotion. However, during locomot...
Vision can improve bipedal upright stability during standing and locomotion. However, during locomot...
Previous studies have suggested distinct control of gait characteristics in the anterior-posterior (...
Previous studies have suggested distinct control of gait characteristics in the anterior-posterior (...
Previous studies have suggested distinct control of gait characteristics in the anterior-posterior (...
Previous studies have suggested distinct control of gait characteristics in the anterior-posterior (...
Neural control of standing balance has been extensively studied. However, most falls occur during wa...
It is not currently known if those upright stability mechanisms utilized in standing posture are pre...
Neural control of standing balance has been extensively studied. However, most falls occur during wa...
Neural control of standing balance has been extensively studied. However, most falls occur during wa...
In human and animal locomotion, sensory input is thought to be processed in a phase-dependent manner...
In human and animal locomotion, sensory input is thought to be processed in a phase-dependent manner...
Vision can improve bipedal upright stability during standing and locomotion. However, during locomot...
Vision can improve bipedal upright stability during standing and locomotion. However, during locomot...
Vision can improve bipedal upright stability during standing and locomotion. However, during locomot...
Vision can improve bipedal upright stability during standing and locomotion. However, during locomot...
Vision can improve bipedal upright stability during standing and locomotion. However, during locomot...
Previous studies have suggested distinct control of gait characteristics in the anterior-posterior (...
Previous studies have suggested distinct control of gait characteristics in the anterior-posterior (...
Previous studies have suggested distinct control of gait characteristics in the anterior-posterior (...
Previous studies have suggested distinct control of gait characteristics in the anterior-posterior (...
Neural control of standing balance has been extensively studied. However, most falls occur during wa...
It is not currently known if those upright stability mechanisms utilized in standing posture are pre...
Neural control of standing balance has been extensively studied. However, most falls occur during wa...
Neural control of standing balance has been extensively studied. However, most falls occur during wa...
In human and animal locomotion, sensory input is thought to be processed in a phase-dependent manner...
In human and animal locomotion, sensory input is thought to be processed in a phase-dependent manner...