On Predicting Transitions to Compliant Surfaces in Human Gait via Neural and Kinematic Signals
Walking surfaces of varying compliance are encountered frequently in everyday life C, and transitions between them are usually not a challenging task for most people. The human brain, based on feedback from the environment, as well as previous experience, controls the lower limb dynamics to transiti...
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Main Authors: | Charikleia Angelidou (Author), Panagiotis Artemiadis (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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