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Primate locomotion is the study of movements and postures in arboreal and terrestrial environments. Primates are masters of life in the trees, primarily due to their grasping hands and feet.
Kinematic comparisons with healthy controls showed that the lesioned macaques, with the aid of brain-controlled stimulation, were able to produce nearly normal locomotor patterns. While demonstrating ...
were able to produce nearly normal locomotor patterns. Limitations and future work While demonstrating that the system works in a nonhuman primate is an important step, the researchers stressed ...
were able to produce nearly normal locomotor patterns. While demonstrating that the system works in a nonhuman primate is an important step, the researchers stressed that much more work must be ...
CT scans of fossilized primate skulls or skull fragments from ... may have evolved their slower locomotor patterns from these more agile ape ancestors. The National Science Foundation and the ...
"Primates that use arboreal locomotion more frequently—such as orangutans or bonobos—develop more elbow flexor muscles, such ...
Primate locomotion and evolution encompass the diverse ... and ecological pressures have influenced the evolution of gait patterns and limb specialisation, providing insight into the transition ...
CT scans of fossilized primate skulls or skull fragments from ... may have evolved their slower locomotor patterns from these more agile ape ancestors. Other researchers on this project were ...
were able to produce nearly normal locomotor patterns. Limitations and future work While demonstrating that the system works in a nonhuman primate is an important step, the researchers stressed ...
Kinematic comparisons with healthy controls showed that the lesioned macaques, with the aid of brain-controlled stimulation, were able to produce nearly normal locomotor patterns. While demonstrating ...
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