2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2005.08.003
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Long range correlations in the stride interval of running

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“…3). Subsequent studies also demonstrated that the fractal-like fluctuations are present even when healthy participants run or walk on a treadmill (Frenkel-Toledo et al, 2005b;Jordan, Challis, & Newell, 2006, 2007a. Thus, the fractal dynamics of the stride interval are normally quite robust, they are apparently intrinsic to the locomotor system, and they exist at a wide range of gait speeds.…”
Section: Robust Nature Of the Fractal Fluctuationsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…3). Subsequent studies also demonstrated that the fractal-like fluctuations are present even when healthy participants run or walk on a treadmill (Frenkel-Toledo et al, 2005b;Jordan, Challis, & Newell, 2006, 2007a. Thus, the fractal dynamics of the stride interval are normally quite robust, they are apparently intrinsic to the locomotor system, and they exist at a wide range of gait speeds.…”
Section: Robust Nature Of the Fractal Fluctuationsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Subsequent studies using a variety of different techniques have confirmed the presence of long-range correlations and fractal-like scaling in the gait of healthy young adults ͑see below͒, even during slow walking and during running. [80][81][82][83][84][85][86][87] From a neurophysiological control viewpoint, this behavior is of interest because it signifies the presence of longterm, non-trivial "dependence" or "memory" in the locomotor control system. This scale-invariance property has been associated with the survivability of the system in several physical and physiological systems.…”
Section: Beyond the First And Second Moments: Fractal Analysis Of mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…47,79,95 Longrange correlations also exist during running. 82,84 In contrast, during metronomically paced walking, fluctuations in the stride interval are altered. 79,86 Thus, the fractal dynamics of the stride interval are normally quite robust, largely independent of speed, and intrinsic to the locomotor system.…”
Section: Beyond the First And Second Moments: Fractal Analysis Of mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This process was repeated for different values of segment lengths, n. Fifty values of n that were evenly distributed between 4 and N/4 were used [30]. Typically, F(n) increases with n and a graph of log[F(n)] versus log(n) will exhibit a power-law relationship indicating the presence of scaling, such that F(n) ≅ n α .…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%