Title: Phylogenetical consequenses of human locomotion realizated during the schoulder girdle Objectives: Description of phylogenetic context of human locomotion realized through the shoulder girdle Methods: Study and analysis of the available literature Analytic-synthetic comparison of the current knowledge of evolution Study of available sources of phylogeny of locomotion in terrestrial vertebrates Results: It was found similarity in the basic control of human bipedal locomotion to control of quadrupedal locomotion of other animals and similarity in the specific form of human locomotion to locomotion of non-human primates Keywords: Bipedal locomotion, quadrupedal locomotion, control of locomotion, interlimb coordinatio
Theoretical adaptive landscapes and mathematical representations of key constraints of evolutionary ...
Bipedal locomotion is a defining characteristic of humans and birds and has a profound effect on how...
The human fossil record is one of the most complete for any mammal. A basal ancestral species, Austr...
Title: Fylogenetic aspects of human locomotion Objectives: To find fylogenetic connection between hu...
The work deals with the human bipedality, the previous locomotor behavior and possible reasons for i...
Bipedal locomotion is the first feature to arise during human evolution and therefore used to define...
Several attributes are only found in primates, some of these are even more unique and noticeable in ...
Based on our knowledge of locomotor biomechanics and ecology we predict the locomotion and posture o...
Certain anatomical features of the pectoral girdle can be demonstrated to be functionally significan...
Motion analysis, as applied to evolutionary biomechanics, has experienced its own evolution over the...
An animal’s locomotor abilities facilitate its interactions with the surrounding environment. Extant...
Abstract of paper presented at the 5th SASQUA Conference, July 1979Bipedalism is the hallmark of the...
There are several theories on how humans learned to walk, and while these all address the adaptation...
In my bachelor's thesis I focus on bipedal locomotion and bipedal posture of various primate species...
muscles. These observations are consistent with the emergence of human bipedalism and nonhuman prima...
Theoretical adaptive landscapes and mathematical representations of key constraints of evolutionary ...
Bipedal locomotion is a defining characteristic of humans and birds and has a profound effect on how...
The human fossil record is one of the most complete for any mammal. A basal ancestral species, Austr...
Title: Fylogenetic aspects of human locomotion Objectives: To find fylogenetic connection between hu...
The work deals with the human bipedality, the previous locomotor behavior and possible reasons for i...
Bipedal locomotion is the first feature to arise during human evolution and therefore used to define...
Several attributes are only found in primates, some of these are even more unique and noticeable in ...
Based on our knowledge of locomotor biomechanics and ecology we predict the locomotion and posture o...
Certain anatomical features of the pectoral girdle can be demonstrated to be functionally significan...
Motion analysis, as applied to evolutionary biomechanics, has experienced its own evolution over the...
An animal’s locomotor abilities facilitate its interactions with the surrounding environment. Extant...
Abstract of paper presented at the 5th SASQUA Conference, July 1979Bipedalism is the hallmark of the...
There are several theories on how humans learned to walk, and while these all address the adaptation...
In my bachelor's thesis I focus on bipedal locomotion and bipedal posture of various primate species...
muscles. These observations are consistent with the emergence of human bipedalism and nonhuman prima...
Theoretical adaptive landscapes and mathematical representations of key constraints of evolutionary ...
Bipedal locomotion is a defining characteristic of humans and birds and has a profound effect on how...
The human fossil record is one of the most complete for any mammal. A basal ancestral species, Austr...