When walking speed is increased, the frequency ratio between the arm and leg swing switches spontaneously from 2:1 to 1:1. We examined whether these switches are accompanied by changes in functional connectivity between multiple muscles. Subjects walked on a treadmill with their arms swinging along their body while kinematics and surface electromyography (EMG) of 26 bilateral muscles across the body were recorded. Walking speed was varied from very slow to normal. We decomposed EMG envelopes and intermuscular coherence spectra using non-negative matrix factorization (NMF), and the resulting modes were combined into multiplex networks and analyzed for their community structure. We found five relevant muscle synergies that significantly diffe...
Time- and frequency-domain analysis of the coupling between pairs of electromyograms (EMG) recorded ...
Understanding the mechanisms that reduce the many degrees of freedom in the musculoskeletal system r...
The execution of rhythmical motor tasks requires the control of multiple skeletal muscles by the Cen...
When walking speed is increased, the frequency ratio between the arm and leg swing switches spontane...
When walking speed is increased, the frequency ratio between the arm and leg swing switches spontane...
When walking speed is increased, the frequency ratio between the arm and leg swing switches spontane...
There is growing evidence that human locomotion is controlled by flexibly combining a set of basic m...
There is growing evidence that human locomotion is controlled by flexibly combining a set of basic m...
Understanding the mechanisms that reduce the many degrees of freedom in the musculoskeletal system r...
There is growing evidence that human locomotion is controlled by flexibly combining a set of basic m...
There is growing evidence that human locomotion is controlled by flexibly combining a set of basic m...
Time- and frequency-domain analysis of the coupling between pairs of electromyograms (EMG) recorded ...
Time- and frequency-domain analysis of the coupling between pairs of electromyograms (EMG) recorded ...
Time- and frequency-domain analysis of the coupling between pairs of electromyograms (EMG) recorded ...
Time- and frequency-domain analysis of the coupling between pairs of electromyograms (EMG) recorded ...
Time- and frequency-domain analysis of the coupling between pairs of electromyograms (EMG) recorded ...
Understanding the mechanisms that reduce the many degrees of freedom in the musculoskeletal system r...
The execution of rhythmical motor tasks requires the control of multiple skeletal muscles by the Cen...
When walking speed is increased, the frequency ratio between the arm and leg swing switches spontane...
When walking speed is increased, the frequency ratio between the arm and leg swing switches spontane...
When walking speed is increased, the frequency ratio between the arm and leg swing switches spontane...
There is growing evidence that human locomotion is controlled by flexibly combining a set of basic m...
There is growing evidence that human locomotion is controlled by flexibly combining a set of basic m...
Understanding the mechanisms that reduce the many degrees of freedom in the musculoskeletal system r...
There is growing evidence that human locomotion is controlled by flexibly combining a set of basic m...
There is growing evidence that human locomotion is controlled by flexibly combining a set of basic m...
Time- and frequency-domain analysis of the coupling between pairs of electromyograms (EMG) recorded ...
Time- and frequency-domain analysis of the coupling between pairs of electromyograms (EMG) recorded ...
Time- and frequency-domain analysis of the coupling between pairs of electromyograms (EMG) recorded ...
Time- and frequency-domain analysis of the coupling between pairs of electromyograms (EMG) recorded ...
Time- and frequency-domain analysis of the coupling between pairs of electromyograms (EMG) recorded ...
Understanding the mechanisms that reduce the many degrees of freedom in the musculoskeletal system r...
The execution of rhythmical motor tasks requires the control of multiple skeletal muscles by the Cen...