In order to investigate subtle expressions of functional asymmetries in newborn leg movements, kinematic registrations were made on a sample of 40 healthy fullterm newborn infants during performance of the stepping response. Time–position data were collected from markers attached to the hip, knee and ankle joints of the left and right leg, and movements of both legs recorded simultaneously. Findings included evident side differences in terms of smoother trajectories of the right leg as a consequence of less movement segmentation compared to the left leg. Additionally, analyses of intralimb coordination revealed side differences with regard to stronger ankle–knee couplings and smaller phase shifts in the right leg. The findings suggest that ...
ABSTRACT: This longitudinal study aimed to explore the early presence and developmental pattern of l...
peer-reviewedHumans produce step-like movements from birth. Stepping has been successfully utilised ...
Evidence relating to early infant motor asymmetries is critically evaluated with respect to (a) hand...
Human functional laterality, typically involving a right-sided preference in most sensory-motor acti...
It is still an open question as to whether functional asymmetries in the human newborn derive from a...
In the present thesis the stepping, placing and head turning responses in healthy humanfullterm newb...
Stepping on ground can be evoked in human neonates, though it is rather irregular and stereotyped he...
Terrestrial locomotion requires coordinated bilateral activation of limb muscles, with left–right al...
Terrestrial locomotion requires coordinated bilateral activation of limb muscles, with left-right al...
The accomplishment of mature locomotor movements relies upon the integrated coordination of the lowe...
We studied limb coordination in human neonates by applying the procedure of classical gait analysis ...
Background and Purpose. Study of kicking development provides important information to understand ho...
I developed a procedure and scale to quantify movement asymmetry in 36 full-term newborns from sever...
Human newborns have a preference for turning and maintaining the head to one side of the body. Most ...
The age-related effects of unilateral weighting on spontaneously generated kicks in 18 healthy, full...
ABSTRACT: This longitudinal study aimed to explore the early presence and developmental pattern of l...
peer-reviewedHumans produce step-like movements from birth. Stepping has been successfully utilised ...
Evidence relating to early infant motor asymmetries is critically evaluated with respect to (a) hand...
Human functional laterality, typically involving a right-sided preference in most sensory-motor acti...
It is still an open question as to whether functional asymmetries in the human newborn derive from a...
In the present thesis the stepping, placing and head turning responses in healthy humanfullterm newb...
Stepping on ground can be evoked in human neonates, though it is rather irregular and stereotyped he...
Terrestrial locomotion requires coordinated bilateral activation of limb muscles, with left–right al...
Terrestrial locomotion requires coordinated bilateral activation of limb muscles, with left-right al...
The accomplishment of mature locomotor movements relies upon the integrated coordination of the lowe...
We studied limb coordination in human neonates by applying the procedure of classical gait analysis ...
Background and Purpose. Study of kicking development provides important information to understand ho...
I developed a procedure and scale to quantify movement asymmetry in 36 full-term newborns from sever...
Human newborns have a preference for turning and maintaining the head to one side of the body. Most ...
The age-related effects of unilateral weighting on spontaneously generated kicks in 18 healthy, full...
ABSTRACT: This longitudinal study aimed to explore the early presence and developmental pattern of l...
peer-reviewedHumans produce step-like movements from birth. Stepping has been successfully utilised ...
Evidence relating to early infant motor asymmetries is critically evaluated with respect to (a) hand...