Complexity of human walking: the attractor complexity index is sensitive to gait synchronization with visual and auditory cues
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The dataset
contains raw signals recorded by a treadmill equipped with an embedded force
platform (C-mill, Motek). The signals are the trajectories of the centers of pressure of
36 individuals walking at preferred walking speed. Signals are sampled at a
frequency of 100Hz. Each file contains two columns corresponding the
anteroposterior and the mediolateral directions.
Coding for files is:
subj_XX_YY.csv
XX: Subject's ID
YY: Experimental condition:
NC: No cueing. Normal treadmill walking
AC: Auditory cueing. Treadmill walking in time with an isochronous metronome set to the preferred step frequency.
VC: Visual cueing. Treadmill walking while aligning footsteps with forms projected onto the treadmill belt ("stepping stones"). The distance between the forms corresponds to the preferred step length.
Please cite
the following studies that provide further details
[1] P. Terrier, Fractal Fluctuations in
Human Walking: Comparison Between Auditory and Visually Guided Stepping, Ann
Biomed Eng. 44 (2016) 2785–2793. doi:10.1007/s10439-016-1573-y.
[2] P. Terrier, Complexity of human walking:
the attractor complexity index is sensitive to gait synchronization with visual
and auditory cues, PeerJ Inc., 2019. doi:10.7287/peerj.preprints.27711v1.
创建时间:
2019-05-22



