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Fractal dynamics of human gait: a reassessment of the 1996 data of Hausdorff et al.

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 106, Issue 4, Pages 1272-1279

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.90757.2008

Keywords

gait dynamics; 1/f fluctuations; metronomic driving; modeling

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Delignieres D, Torre K. Fractal dynamics of human gait: a reassessment of the 1996 data of Hausdorff et al. J Appl Physiol 106: 1272-1279, 2009. First published February 19, 2009; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.90757.2008.-We propose in this paper a reassessment of the original data of Hausdorff et al. (Hausdorff JM, Purdon PL, Peng C-K, Ladin Z, Wei JY, Goldberger AR. J Appl Physiol 80: 1448-1457, 1996). We confirm, using autoregressive fractionally integrated moving average modeling, the presence of genuine fractal correlations in stride interval series in self-paced conditions. In contrast with the conclusions of the authors, we show that correlations did not disappear in metronomic conditions. The series of stride intervals presented antipersistent correlations, and 1/f fluctuations were evidenced in the asynchronies to the metronome. We show that the super central pattern generator model (West B, Scafetta N. Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys 67: 051917, 2003) allows accounting for the experimentally observed correlations in both self-paced and metronomic conditions, by the simple setting of the coupling strength parameter. We conclude that 1/f fluctuations in gait are not overridden by supraspinal influences when walking is paced by a metronome. The source of 1/f noise is still at work in this condition, but expressed differently under the influence of a continuous coupling process.

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