Rhythmic auditory stimuli modulate movement recovery in response to perturbation during locomotion [METHODS [amp ] TECHNIQUES]
We examined the extent to which synchronizing stepping with two different temporal structured auditory stimuli (periodic and 1/f structure) during walking modulates resilience to a large unexpected perturbation. Recovery time after perturbation was calculated from the horizontal velocity of the body's center of mass. Our results indicate that synchronizing stepping with a 1/f stimulus elicited greater resilience to mechanical perturbations during walking compared with the periodic stimulus (3.3 s faster). Our proposed method may help to gain a comprehensive understanding of movement recovery behavior of humans and other animals in their ecological contexts.
Source: Journal of Experimental Biology - Category: Biology Authors: Ravi, D. K., Bartholet, M., Skiadopoulos, A., Kent, J. A., Wickstrom, J., Taylor, W. R., Singh, N. B., Stergiou, N. Tags: Comparative biomechanics of movement METHODS [amp ] TECHNIQUES Source Type: research