Coordination of the legs of a slow-walking cat

Cruse H, Warnecke H (1992)
Experimental Brain Research 89(1): 147-156.

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On the basis of behavioural studies the influences that coordinate the movement of the legs of a slowly walking cat have been investigated. The recording method applied here allows for the measurement of for- ward and backward movement of the legs which are called swing and stance movements, respectively. Influences between contralateral legs, i.e. both front legs or both hind legs, are stronger than those occurring between ipsilateral legs, i.e. front and hind leg of the same side. Influences which coordinate the front legs seem to be of the same kind as those for the hind legs. These influences are symmetrical, which means that the same type of influence acts from right to left leg and in the reverse direction. Two types of influences are described for con- tralateral legs : 1. When the influencing leg performs a swing movement, the influenced leg is prevented from starting a swing movement. 2. When the influencing leg performs a stance movement, the probability that the influenced leg starts a swing movement increases as the influencing leg moves backwards during its stance movement. In contrast to contralateral coupling, the ipsilateral influences are asymmetric, i.e. a different in- fluence acts from front to hind leg than does in the reverse direction. The front leg is influenced to start a swing when both legs have approached each other to a given value. The hind leg is influenced to start a stance movement after the front leg has begun its swing.
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ACT; Walking; leg; Swing movement; PROBABILITY; MOVEMENTS; movement; legs; increase; hind leg; Front Leg; backward; direction; coordination; contralateral; Cat; Brain
Erscheinungsjahr
1992
Zeitschriftentitel
Experimental Brain Research
Band
89
Ausgabe
1
Seite(n)
147-156
ISSN
0014-4819
eISSN
1432-1106
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1681315

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Cruse H, Warnecke H. Coordination of the legs of a slow-walking cat. Experimental Brain Research. 1992;89(1):147-156.
Cruse, H., & Warnecke, H. (1992). Coordination of the legs of a slow-walking cat. Experimental Brain Research, 89(1), 147-156. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00229012
Cruse, Holk, and Warnecke, H. 1992. “Coordination of the legs of a slow-walking cat”. Experimental Brain Research 89 (1): 147-156.
Cruse, H., and Warnecke, H. (1992). Coordination of the legs of a slow-walking cat. Experimental Brain Research 89, 147-156.
Cruse, H., & Warnecke, H., 1992. Coordination of the legs of a slow-walking cat. Experimental Brain Research, 89(1), p 147-156.
H. Cruse and H. Warnecke, “Coordination of the legs of a slow-walking cat”, Experimental Brain Research, vol. 89, 1992, pp. 147-156.
Cruse, H., Warnecke, H.: Coordination of the legs of a slow-walking cat. Experimental Brain Research. 89, 147-156 (1992).
Cruse, Holk, and Warnecke, H. “Coordination of the legs of a slow-walking cat”. Experimental Brain Research 89.1 (1992): 147-156.
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