Evaluating the energetics of entrainment in a human–machine coupled oscillator system
Abstract During locomotion, humans sometimes entrain (i.e. synchronize) their steps to external oscillations: e.g. swaying bridges, tandem walking, bouncy harnesses, vibrating treadmills, exoskeletons. Previous studies have discussed the role of nonlinear oscillators (e.g. central pattern generators...
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Main Authors: | Ryan T. Schroeder, James L. Croft, John E. A. Bertram |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ea80ccc90c4644ccb4cfc6178346f6a1 |
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