To successfully traverse their environment, humans often perform maneuvers to achieve desired task goals while simultaneously maintaining balance. Humans accomplish these tasks primarily by modulating their foot placements. As humans are more unstable laterally, we must better understand how humans modulate lateral foot placement. We previously developed a theoretical framework and corresponding computational models to describe how humans regulate lateral stepping during straight-ahead continuous walking. We identified goal functions for step width and lateral body position that define the walking task and determine the set of all possible task solutions as Goal Equivalent Manifolds (GEMs). Here, we used this framework to determine if human...
Variability is ubiquitous in human movement, arising from internal and external noise, inherent biol...
To prevent falls, adjustment of foot placement is a frequently used strategy to regulate and restore...
During human walking, the centre of mass (COM) laterally oscillates, regularly transitioning its pos...
To successfully traverse their environment, humans often perform maneuvers to achieve desired task g...
A fundamental question in human motor neuroscience is to determine how the nervous system generates ...
A fundamental question in human motor neuroscience is to determine how the nervous system generates ...
A fundamental question in human motor neuroscience is to determine how the nervous system generates ...
An essential component of human walking is the control of balance. Inadequate balance control can le...
Lateral balance is a critical factor in keeping the human body upright during walking. Two important...
We measured variability of foot placement during gait to test whether lateral balance must be active...
During human walking, perturbations to the upper body can be partly corrected by placing the foot ap...
Walking humans respond to pulls or pushes on their upper body by changing where they place their foo...
It is widely accepted that humans and animals minimize energetic cost while walking. While such prin...
Variability is ubiquitous in human movement, arising from internal and external noise, inherent biol...
To prevent falls, adjustment of foot placement is a frequently used strategy to regulate and restore...
During human walking, the centre of mass (COM) laterally oscillates, regularly transitioning its pos...
To successfully traverse their environment, humans often perform maneuvers to achieve desired task g...
A fundamental question in human motor neuroscience is to determine how the nervous system generates ...
A fundamental question in human motor neuroscience is to determine how the nervous system generates ...
A fundamental question in human motor neuroscience is to determine how the nervous system generates ...
An essential component of human walking is the control of balance. Inadequate balance control can le...
Lateral balance is a critical factor in keeping the human body upright during walking. Two important...
We measured variability of foot placement during gait to test whether lateral balance must be active...
During human walking, perturbations to the upper body can be partly corrected by placing the foot ap...
Walking humans respond to pulls or pushes on their upper body by changing where they place their foo...
It is widely accepted that humans and animals minimize energetic cost while walking. While such prin...
Variability is ubiquitous in human movement, arising from internal and external noise, inherent biol...
To prevent falls, adjustment of foot placement is a frequently used strategy to regulate and restore...
During human walking, the centre of mass (COM) laterally oscillates, regularly transitioning its pos...