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The sensory feedback mechanisms enabling couples to walk synchronously: An initial investigation

机译:感觉反馈机制使夫妇能够同步行走:初步调查

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The inattentive eye often will not notice it, but synchronization among human walking partners is quite common. In this first investigation of this phenomenon, we studied its frequency and the mechanisms that contribute to this form of "entrainment." Specifically, by modifying the available communication links between two walking partners, we isolated the feedback mechanisms that enable couples to synchronize their stepping pattern when they walk side-by-side. Although subjects were unaware of the research aims and were not specifically asked to walk in synchrony, we observed synchronized walking in almost 50% of the walking trials, among couples who do not usually walk together. The strongest in-phase synchrony occurred in the presence of tactile feedback (i.e., handholding), perhaps because of lower and upper extremity coupling driven in part by arm swing. Interestingly, however, even in the absence of visual or auditory communication, couples also frequently walked in synchrony while 180 degrees out-of-phase, likely using different feedback mechanisms. These findings may partially explain how patients with certain gait disorders and disturbed rhythm enhance their gait when they walk with a partner and suggest alternative interventions that might improve the stepping pattern. Further, this preliminary investigation highlights the relatively ubiquitous nature of an interesting phenomenon that has not previously been studied and suggests that further work is needed to better understand the mechanisms that entrain the gait of two walking partners and allows couples to walk in synchrony with minimal or no conscious effort.
机译:疏忽大意的眼睛通常不会注意到它,但是人类步行伙伴之间的同步非常普遍。在对这种现象的首次调查中,我们研究了这种现象的发生频率以及促成这种“夹带”形式的机制。具体来说,通过修改两个步行伙伴之间的可用通信链接,我们隔离了反馈机制,使夫妇在并排行走时可以同步他们的步进模式。尽管受试者没有意识到研究目的,也没有特别要求他们同步行走,但在通常不在一起行走的夫妻中,几乎有50%的行走试验中我们观察到同步行走。最强的同相同步发生在有触觉反馈(即手握)的情况下,这可能是由于下肢和上肢的耦合部分是由手臂摆动驱动的。然而,有趣的是,即使在没有视觉或听觉交流的情况下,夫妻也常常在180度异相的情况下同步行走,可能使用不同的反馈机制。这些发现可能部分解释了患有某些步态障碍和节律紊乱的患者与伴侣同行时如何提高步态,并提出了可能改善步伐模式的替代干预措施。此外,该初步研究突出了以前没有研究过的有趣现象的相对普遍性,并建议需要做进一步的工作以更好地理解夹带两个行走伴侣步态的机制,并允许夫妇以最小或最小的频率同步行走。没有自觉的努力。

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