Small lights were attached to the backs of walkers at eight main points of their bodies, i.e., the shoulders, hips, knees and heels. The walkers, four men and four women aged 18 to 62, walked on a moving belt at a speed of 1.0 to 3.0 km/h. Their gaits, ...
Gender-specific development of anatomy and walking patterns during childhood and adolescenceAbstract. Differences between boys and girls in anatomic structural features and dynamic movement patterns increase during childhood. We studied anatomic ...
Athletic ability changes action perception: Embodiment in the visual perception of human movementAbstract. How does the human visual system detect and interpret human actions? Traditional models of the visual system suggest that the same set of visual ...
Abstract. In this experiment, we replicated the effect of muscle engagement on perception such that the recognition of another’s facial expressions was biased by the observer’s facial muscular activity (Blaesi ...