Gaits and gait transitions play a central role in the movement of animals. Symmetry is thought to govern the structure of the nervous system, and constrain the limb motions of quadrupeds. We quantify the symmetry of dog gaits with respect to combinations of bilateral, fore-aft, and spatio-temporal symmetry groups. We tested the ability of symmetries to model motion capture data of dogs walking, trotting and transitioning between those gaits. Fully symmetric models performed comparably to asymmetric with only a 22% increase in the residual sum of squares and only one-quarter of the parameters. This required adding a spatio-temporal shift representing a lag between fore and hind limbs. Without this shift, the symmetric model residual sum of s...
Deciphering how quadrupeds coordinate their legs and other body parts, such as the trunk, head, and ...
The ubiquitous nature of symmetry lends itself to be taken for granted, however the breath of resear...
In this paper we use symmetry methods to study networks of coupled cells, which are models for centr...
Only a few studies on quadrupedal locomotion have investigated symmetrical and asymmetrical gaits in...
Animal locomotion is controlled, in part, by a central pattern generator (CPG), which is an intraspi...
Animal locomotion typically employs several distinct periodic patterns of leg movements, known as ga...
We show how the symmetry of motion, can be extracted by using the Generalised Symmetry Operator for ...
The rich repertoire of locomotor behaviors in quadrupedal animals requires flexible inter-limb and i...
<div><p>The rich repertoire of locomotor behaviors in quadrupedal animals requires flexible inter-li...
The rich repertoire of locomotor behaviors in quadrupedal animals requires flexible inter-limb and i...
Locomotion results from an interplay between biomechanical constraints of the muscles attached to th...
1) A large body of behavioral data conceming animal and human gaits and gait transitions is simulate...
Deciphering how quadrupeds coordinate their legs and other body parts, such as the trunk, head, and ...
Background: The overwhelming majority of animal species exhibit bilateral symmetry. However, the pre...
Terrestrial animals are complex, high dimensional, dynamical systems. They have the ability to adap...
Deciphering how quadrupeds coordinate their legs and other body parts, such as the trunk, head, and ...
The ubiquitous nature of symmetry lends itself to be taken for granted, however the breath of resear...
In this paper we use symmetry methods to study networks of coupled cells, which are models for centr...
Only a few studies on quadrupedal locomotion have investigated symmetrical and asymmetrical gaits in...
Animal locomotion is controlled, in part, by a central pattern generator (CPG), which is an intraspi...
Animal locomotion typically employs several distinct periodic patterns of leg movements, known as ga...
We show how the symmetry of motion, can be extracted by using the Generalised Symmetry Operator for ...
The rich repertoire of locomotor behaviors in quadrupedal animals requires flexible inter-limb and i...
<div><p>The rich repertoire of locomotor behaviors in quadrupedal animals requires flexible inter-li...
The rich repertoire of locomotor behaviors in quadrupedal animals requires flexible inter-limb and i...
Locomotion results from an interplay between biomechanical constraints of the muscles attached to th...
1) A large body of behavioral data conceming animal and human gaits and gait transitions is simulate...
Deciphering how quadrupeds coordinate their legs and other body parts, such as the trunk, head, and ...
Background: The overwhelming majority of animal species exhibit bilateral symmetry. However, the pre...
Terrestrial animals are complex, high dimensional, dynamical systems. They have the ability to adap...
Deciphering how quadrupeds coordinate their legs and other body parts, such as the trunk, head, and ...
The ubiquitous nature of symmetry lends itself to be taken for granted, however the breath of resear...
In this paper we use symmetry methods to study networks of coupled cells, which are models for centr...