Terrestrial animals are complex, high dimensional, dynamical systems. They have the ability to adapt the coordination of their limbs to move in different environments and at different speeds. With the purpose to get in depth into the basic motion mechanisms of animals, in this work the templates and the modular organization of their movements have been studied. This thesis is based on the results of three studies (published in PLoS-One and Esperimental Brain Research).

Catavitello, G. (2015). The study of limbs kinematics in different conditions and environments [10.58015/catavitello-giovanna_phd2015].

The study of limbs kinematics in different conditions and environments

CATAVITELLO, GIOVANNA
2015-01-01

Abstract

Terrestrial animals are complex, high dimensional, dynamical systems. They have the ability to adapt the coordination of their limbs to move in different environments and at different speeds. With the purpose to get in depth into the basic motion mechanisms of animals, in this work the templates and the modular organization of their movements have been studied. This thesis is based on the results of three studies (published in PLoS-One and Esperimental Brain Research).
2015
2014/2015
Neuroscienze
28.
Zoology; Anatomy; Citology; Limbs; Kinematics
Settore BIO/05 - ZOOLOGIA
Settore BIO/06 - ANATOMIA COMPARATA E CITOLOGIA
Settore BIOS-03/A - Zoologia
Settore BIOS-04/A - Anatomia, biologia cellulare e biologia dello sviluppo comparate
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Catavitello, G. (2015). The study of limbs kinematics in different conditions and environments [10.58015/catavitello-giovanna_phd2015].
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