How do humans achieve such remarkable energetic efficiency when walking over complex terrain such as a rocky trail? Recent research in biomechanics suggests that the efficiency of human walking over flat, obstacle-free terrain derives from the ability to exploit the physical dynamics of our bodies. In this study, we investigated whether this principle also applies to visually guided walking over complex terrain. We found that when humans can see the immediate foreground as little as two step lengths ahead, they are able to choose footholds that allow them to exploit their biomechanical structure as efficiently as they can with unlimited visual information. We conclude that when humans walk over complex terrain, they use visual information f...
Why did the London Millennium Bridge shake when there was a big enough crowd walking on it? What fea...
Walking on uneven terrain is more energetically costly than walking on smooth ground, but the biomec...
Despite decades of evidence revealing a multitude of ways in which animals are adapted to minimize t...
How do humans achieve such remarkable energetic efficiency when walking over complex terrain such as...
The aim of this study was to investigate the role of visual information in the control of walking ov...
Humans evolved to be endurance animals. Our ancestors were persistence hunters; they would chase ani...
Humans evolved to be endurance animals. Our ancestors were persistence hunters; they would chase ani...
Vision is an active process where an organism must seek out and acquire the information necessary to...
Humans experience small fluctuations in their gait when walking on uneven terrain. The fluctuations ...
A fundamental question in human motor neuroscience is to determine how the nervous system generates ...
Researchers have spent considerable time studying the mechanics and energy expenditure associated wi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021This dissertation explores one of the most ubiquitous ...
The path that humans take while walking to a goal is the result of a cognitive process modu-lated by...
Humans often traverse real-world environments with a variety of surface irregularities and inconsist...
Human motion seems to be guided by some optimal principles. In general, it is assumed that human wal...
Why did the London Millennium Bridge shake when there was a big enough crowd walking on it? What fea...
Walking on uneven terrain is more energetically costly than walking on smooth ground, but the biomec...
Despite decades of evidence revealing a multitude of ways in which animals are adapted to minimize t...
How do humans achieve such remarkable energetic efficiency when walking over complex terrain such as...
The aim of this study was to investigate the role of visual information in the control of walking ov...
Humans evolved to be endurance animals. Our ancestors were persistence hunters; they would chase ani...
Humans evolved to be endurance animals. Our ancestors were persistence hunters; they would chase ani...
Vision is an active process where an organism must seek out and acquire the information necessary to...
Humans experience small fluctuations in their gait when walking on uneven terrain. The fluctuations ...
A fundamental question in human motor neuroscience is to determine how the nervous system generates ...
Researchers have spent considerable time studying the mechanics and energy expenditure associated wi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021This dissertation explores one of the most ubiquitous ...
The path that humans take while walking to a goal is the result of a cognitive process modu-lated by...
Humans often traverse real-world environments with a variety of surface irregularities and inconsist...
Human motion seems to be guided by some optimal principles. In general, it is assumed that human wal...
Why did the London Millennium Bridge shake when there was a big enough crowd walking on it? What fea...
Walking on uneven terrain is more energetically costly than walking on smooth ground, but the biomec...
Despite decades of evidence revealing a multitude of ways in which animals are adapted to minimize t...