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April 29, 2017
Increased gait variability may not imply impaired stride-to-stride control of walking in healthy older adults: Winner: 2013 Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society Best Paper Award
Jonathan B Dingwell, Mandy M Salinas, Joseph P Cusumano
Journal of Biomechanics
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November 25, 2010
Dynamic stability of human walking in visually and mechanically destabilizing environments
Patricia M McAndrew, Jason M Wilken, Jonathan B Dingwell
Journal of Biomechanics
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October 16, 2022
Rethinking margin of stability: Incorporating step-to-step regulation to resolve the paradox
Meghan E Kazanski, Joseph P Cusumano, Jonathan B Dingwell
Gait & Posture
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June 2, 2017
How humans use visual optic flow to regulate stepping during walking
Mandy M Salinas, Jason M Wilken, Jonathan B Dingwell
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface
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July 18, 2020
Task-level regulation enhances global stability of the simplest dynamic walker
Navendu S Patil, Jonathan B Dingwell, Joseph P Cusumano
Journal of Neurophysiology
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October 12, 2012
Trial-to-trial dynamics and learning in a generalized, redundant reaching task
Jonathan B Dingwell, Rachel F Smallwood, Joseph P Cusumano
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology
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July 9, 2024
A model of task-level human stepping regulation yields semistable walking
Navendu S Patil, Jonathan B Dingwell, Joseph P Cusumano
Journal of Biomechanics
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June 20, 2018
Humans control stride-to-stride stepping movements differently for walking and running, independent of speed
Jonathan B Dingwell, Nicole K Bohnsack-McLagan, Joseph P Cusumano
Journal of Biomechanics
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January 4, 2016
Adaptability of stride-to-stride control of stepping movements in human walking
Nicole K Bohnsack-McLagan, Joseph P Cusumano, Jonathan B Dingwell
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering
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December 24, 2008
Slow-time changes in human EMG muscle fatigue states are fully represented in movement kinematics
Miao Song, David B Segala, Jonathan B Dingwell, et al.
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April 29, 2017
Increased gait variability may not imply impaired stride-to-stride control of walking in healthy older adults: Winner: 2013 Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society Best Paper Award
Jonathan B Dingwell, Mandy M Salinas, Joseph P Cusumano
Journal of Biomechanics
|
November 25, 2010
Dynamic stability of human walking in visually and mechanically destabilizing environments
Patricia M McAndrew, Jason M Wilken, Jonathan B Dingwell
Journal of Biomechanics
|
October 16, 2022
Rethinking margin of stability: Incorporating step-to-step regulation to resolve the paradox
Meghan E Kazanski, Joseph P Cusumano, Jonathan B Dingwell
Gait & Posture
|
June 2, 2017
How humans use visual optic flow to regulate stepping during walking
Mandy M Salinas, Jason M Wilken, Jonathan B Dingwell
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface
|
July 18, 2020
Task-level regulation enhances global stability of the simplest dynamic walker
Navendu S Patil, Jonathan B Dingwell, Joseph P Cusumano
Journal of Neurophysiology
|
October 12, 2012
Trial-to-trial dynamics and learning in a generalized, redundant reaching task
Jonathan B Dingwell, Rachel F Smallwood, Joseph P Cusumano
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology
|
July 9, 2024
A model of task-level human stepping regulation yields semistable walking
Navendu S Patil, Jonathan B Dingwell, Joseph P Cusumano
Journal of Biomechanics
|
June 20, 2018
Humans control stride-to-stride stepping movements differently for walking and running, independent of speed
Jonathan B Dingwell, Nicole K Bohnsack-McLagan, Joseph P Cusumano
Journal of Biomechanics
|
January 4, 2016
Adaptability of stride-to-stride control of stepping movements in human walking
Nicole K Bohnsack-McLagan, Joseph P Cusumano, Jonathan B Dingwell
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering
|
December 24, 2008
Slow-time changes in human EMG muscle fatigue states are fully represented in movement kinematics
Miao Song, David B Segala, Jonathan B Dingwell, et al.
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