Analysis of limb movement synchronization in primates locomotion

The authors present an original mathematical model based on features identified with discrete variables using vector and hierarchical cluster analysis in primates locomotion. Proposed model allows to formalize and analyze the synchronization variability of movements in given locomotion types of adap...

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Main Authors: Sikorska-Piwowska Zofia, Śliwka Piotr, Ciszek Bogdan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-12-01
Series:Anthropological Review
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/anre-2018-0036
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spelling doaj-96c2fde217b74a039aa69c3bdc813ac22021-09-06T19:41:12ZengSciendoAnthropological Review2083-45942018-12-0181441442210.2478/anre-2018-0036anre-2018-0036Analysis of limb movement synchronization in primates locomotionSikorska-Piwowska Zofia0Śliwka Piotr1Ciszek Bogdan2Department of Descriptive and Clinical Anatomy, Centre of Biostructure Research, Medical University of Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University, Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Descriptive and Clinical Anatomy, Centre of Biostructure Research, Medical University of Warsaw, PolandThe authors present an original mathematical model based on features identified with discrete variables using vector and hierarchical cluster analysis in primates locomotion. Proposed model allows to formalize and analyze the synchronization variability of movements in given locomotion types of adaptation and specialization in monkeys, apes and humans. The material covers observations of 102 forms including 9 species of primates: the chimpanzee, bonobo, orangutan, gibbon, gelada, mandrill, brown capuchin and ring–tailed lemur. The studies included also the synchronization of locomotory movements in man. The sequences of moves of pectoral and pelvic limbs, right and left, were studied in four categories: walking, running, jumping and brachiation. The locomotion movements depend on the brain centers and allow to find phylogenetic relations between examined forms in the evolution process. The knowledge of the pattern of movements is used in the treatment of paraplegia and paraparesis in humans.https://doi.org/10.2478/anre-2018-0036evolution process of primates bipedalityvector analysishierarchical cluster analysispattern of movementstreatment of human paraplegia and paraparesis
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author Sikorska-Piwowska Zofia
Śliwka Piotr
Ciszek Bogdan
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Śliwka Piotr
Ciszek Bogdan
Analysis of limb movement synchronization in primates locomotion
Anthropological Review
evolution process of primates bipedality
vector analysis
hierarchical cluster analysis
pattern of movements
treatment of human paraplegia and paraparesis
author_facet Sikorska-Piwowska Zofia
Śliwka Piotr
Ciszek Bogdan
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title Analysis of limb movement synchronization in primates locomotion
title_short Analysis of limb movement synchronization in primates locomotion
title_full Analysis of limb movement synchronization in primates locomotion
title_fullStr Analysis of limb movement synchronization in primates locomotion
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of limb movement synchronization in primates locomotion
title_sort analysis of limb movement synchronization in primates locomotion
publisher Sciendo
series Anthropological Review
issn 2083-4594
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The authors present an original mathematical model based on features identified with discrete variables using vector and hierarchical cluster analysis in primates locomotion. Proposed model allows to formalize and analyze the synchronization variability of movements in given locomotion types of adaptation and specialization in monkeys, apes and humans. The material covers observations of 102 forms including 9 species of primates: the chimpanzee, bonobo, orangutan, gibbon, gelada, mandrill, brown capuchin and ring–tailed lemur. The studies included also the synchronization of locomotory movements in man. The sequences of moves of pectoral and pelvic limbs, right and left, were studied in four categories: walking, running, jumping and brachiation. The locomotion movements depend on the brain centers and allow to find phylogenetic relations between examined forms in the evolution process. The knowledge of the pattern of movements is used in the treatment of paraplegia and paraparesis in humans.
topic evolution process of primates bipedality
vector analysis
hierarchical cluster analysis
pattern of movements
treatment of human paraplegia and paraparesis
url https://doi.org/10.2478/anre-2018-0036
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