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- Interlimb coordination is the coordination of the left and right limbs. It could be classified into two types of action: bimanual coordination and hands...
- surface at the inflection line of each limb), called the interlimb angle. Gentle folds have an interlimb angle of between 180° and 120°, open folds range from...
- kinematics) and the coordination between limbs (interlimb kinematics). To quantify the intralimb kinematics and interlimb coordination during walking, the stance...
- Wenderoth, N. (Feb 2010). "Shared neural resources between left and right interlimb coordination skills: the neural substrate of abstract motor representations"...
- PMID 25709597. Patrick Susan K.; Noah J. Adam; Yang Jaynie F. (2009). "Interlimb Coordination in Human Crawling Reveals Similarities in Development and...
- doi:10.1242/jeb.189142. PMID 30274987. Spirito CP, Mushrush DL (1979). "Interlimb Coordination During Slow Walking in the ****roach: I. Effects of Substrate...
- locomotion. The connections between the CPGs that control each limb manage interlimb coordination and hence the gaits in quadrupedal and possibly also bipedal...
- with superficial radial nerve stimulation by taking advantage of the interlimb reflex observed during rhythmic arm locomotion between the upper and lower...
- the crew cabin. He and his crewmates also successfully evaluated the Interlimb Resistance Device, a free-floating exercise he developed to prevent muscular...
- joints are more strongly coupled than the shoulder and elbow joints in interlimb comparisons. This may be due to the weight bearing the hip and knee joints...