The purpose of this study is to introduce a new, very sensitive method to quantify differences of movement pattern and the variability of cyclic processes. While the method is applicable to practically all cyclic processes, we restrict ourselves to an example of walking under various conditions
How Does the Body’s Motor Control System Deal with Repetition? While the presence of nonlinear dynam...
In recent years, several works have explored variability using different approaches, trying to descr...
Traditionally in sport and exercise biomechanics, variability in movement has been regarded as syste...
Literature mentions two types of models describing cyclic movement-theory and data driven. Theory dr...
Literature mentions two types of models describing cyclic movement-theory and data driven. Theory dr...
Traditional methods of human motion analysis assume that fluctuations in cycles (e.g. gait motion) a...
In this paper we introduce a new method to expressly use live/corporeal data in quantifying differen...
In this paper we introduce a new method to expressly use live/corporeal data in quantifying differen...
The variability of single and coupled rhythmic limb movements is assumed to be a consequence of the ...
Movement variability is defined as the normal variations that occur in motor performance across mult...
This aim of this study was to analyse the nature of movement variability and to assess whether entro...
Background. During steady walking, gait parameters fluctuate from one stride to another with complex...
In recent years, theory-building in motor neuroscience and our understanding of the synergistic cont...
Human locomotion is a rhythmic process whose variability can be investigated in two different ways. ...
The complexity of human movement arises from the management of redundant (bio)mechanical degrees of ...
How Does the Body’s Motor Control System Deal with Repetition? While the presence of nonlinear dynam...
In recent years, several works have explored variability using different approaches, trying to descr...
Traditionally in sport and exercise biomechanics, variability in movement has been regarded as syste...
Literature mentions two types of models describing cyclic movement-theory and data driven. Theory dr...
Literature mentions two types of models describing cyclic movement-theory and data driven. Theory dr...
Traditional methods of human motion analysis assume that fluctuations in cycles (e.g. gait motion) a...
In this paper we introduce a new method to expressly use live/corporeal data in quantifying differen...
In this paper we introduce a new method to expressly use live/corporeal data in quantifying differen...
The variability of single and coupled rhythmic limb movements is assumed to be a consequence of the ...
Movement variability is defined as the normal variations that occur in motor performance across mult...
This aim of this study was to analyse the nature of movement variability and to assess whether entro...
Background. During steady walking, gait parameters fluctuate from one stride to another with complex...
In recent years, theory-building in motor neuroscience and our understanding of the synergistic cont...
Human locomotion is a rhythmic process whose variability can be investigated in two different ways. ...
The complexity of human movement arises from the management of redundant (bio)mechanical degrees of ...
How Does the Body’s Motor Control System Deal with Repetition? While the presence of nonlinear dynam...
In recent years, several works have explored variability using different approaches, trying to descr...
Traditionally in sport and exercise biomechanics, variability in movement has been regarded as syste...