Authors
Martinus Buekers, Gilles Montagne, Aymar de Rugy, Michel Laurent
Publication date
1999/11/19
Journal
Neuroscience Letters
Volume
275
Issue
3
Pages
171-174
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The goal of the present experiment was to study regulation of human locomotion under externally paced temporal constraints. On a screen placed in front of a treadmill a virtual hallway was projected (Silicon Graphics systems) in which a pair of doors were presented that continuously opened and closed at a rate of 1 Hz. Subjects were attached to a locometer and instructed to regulate walking pace such that the doors were passed correctly. Performance outcome, movement kinematics (stride duration, stride length and synchronization of stride and door cycles) and flow patterns (change in visual angle of door aperture) were used to examine the data. The analysis of the synchronization patterns indicates that stride cycles were not linked to the period of door oscillation. Moreover, results for stride duration reveal that subjects walked at their preferred speed up to the final phase of the approach. This observation is …
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M Buekers, G Montagne, A de Rugy, M Laurent - Neuroscience Letters, 1999