During human walking, there exists a functional neural coupling between arms and legs, and between cervical and lumbosacral pattern generators. Here, we present a novel approach for associating the electromyographic (EMG) activity from upper limb muscles with leg kinematics. Our methodology takes advantage of the high involvement of shoulder muscles in most locomotor-related movements and of the natural co-ordination between arms and legs. Nine healthy subjects were asked to walk at different constant and variable speeds (3-5 km/h), while EMG activity of shoulder (deltoid) muscles and the kinematics of walking were recorded. To ensure a high level of EMG activity in deltoid, the subjects performed slightly larger arm swinging than they usua...
AbstractHuman walking is a complex and rhythmic activity. It is well integrated effort of brain, ner...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65152/1/jphysiol.2007.133843.pd
Humans naturally coordinate upper and lower limb movements during rhythmic tasks. This innate coupli...
During human walking, there exists a functional neural coupling between arms and legs, and between c...
During human walking, there exists a functional neural coupling between arms and legs, and between c...
During human walking, there exists a functional neural coupling between arms and legs, and between c...
During human walking there exists a functional neural coupling between arms and legs, and between ce...
Motion of the upper limbs is often coupled to that of the lower limbs in human bipedal locomotion. I...
Recognising the user’s locomotive intentions is crucial for the correct functionality of exoskeleton...
Motion of the upper limbs is often coupled to that of the lower limbs in human bipedal locomotion. I...
Motion of the upper limbs is often coupled to that of the lower limbs in human bipedal locomotion. I...
Motion of the upper limbs is often coupled to that of the lower limbs in human bipedal locomotion. I...
Motion of the upper limbs is often coupled to that of the lower limbs in human bipedal locomotion. I...
Neuroprosthetic technology and robotic exoskeletons are being developed to facilitate stepping, redu...
Among the potential biological signals for human-machine interactions (brain, nerve, and muscle sign...
AbstractHuman walking is a complex and rhythmic activity. It is well integrated effort of brain, ner...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65152/1/jphysiol.2007.133843.pd
Humans naturally coordinate upper and lower limb movements during rhythmic tasks. This innate coupli...
During human walking, there exists a functional neural coupling between arms and legs, and between c...
During human walking, there exists a functional neural coupling between arms and legs, and between c...
During human walking, there exists a functional neural coupling between arms and legs, and between c...
During human walking there exists a functional neural coupling between arms and legs, and between ce...
Motion of the upper limbs is often coupled to that of the lower limbs in human bipedal locomotion. I...
Recognising the user’s locomotive intentions is crucial for the correct functionality of exoskeleton...
Motion of the upper limbs is often coupled to that of the lower limbs in human bipedal locomotion. I...
Motion of the upper limbs is often coupled to that of the lower limbs in human bipedal locomotion. I...
Motion of the upper limbs is often coupled to that of the lower limbs in human bipedal locomotion. I...
Motion of the upper limbs is often coupled to that of the lower limbs in human bipedal locomotion. I...
Neuroprosthetic technology and robotic exoskeletons are being developed to facilitate stepping, redu...
Among the potential biological signals for human-machine interactions (brain, nerve, and muscle sign...
AbstractHuman walking is a complex and rhythmic activity. It is well integrated effort of brain, ner...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65152/1/jphysiol.2007.133843.pd
Humans naturally coordinate upper and lower limb movements during rhythmic tasks. This innate coupli...