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Feedback in control systems plays a critical role in shaping various operational parameters, extending beyond simple error reduction to influence stability, bandwidth, gain, impedance, and sensitivity. Understanding these effects requires examining a basic feedback system characterized by defined input, output, error, and feedback signals.
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Area of Science:

  • Biomechanics
  • Locomotion Analysis
  • Auditory Sensory Feedback

Background:

  • Self-pacing treadmills offer controlled environments for gait assessment.
  • Variable motor sounds from treadmills may provide unintended auditory feedback, potentially influencing gait patterns.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the impact of self-pacing treadmill motor sounds on temporal gait measures.
  • To test the hypothesis that gait temporal measures differ with and without auditory feedback from treadmill sounds.

Main Methods:

  • Thirty-one participants walked on a self-pacing treadmill under two conditions: normal sound and masked sound (noise-cancelling headphones with brown noise).
  • Temporal gait parameters (swing time, step time, gait speed) were analyzed using a custom accelerometer-based algorithm and mixed-effects models.

Main Results:

  • Significant differences were observed in average swing time, step time, and gait speed between the sound-present and sound-removed conditions.
  • These findings indicate that participants' gait was affected by the presence or absence of treadmill motor sounds.

Conclusions:

  • Auditory feedback from self-pacing treadmill motor sounds can influence gait temporal measures and gait speed.
  • Researchers should consider treadmill motor sounds as a confounding factor in gait studies using self-pacing treadmills.