Bayesian estimation of trunk-leg coordination during walking using phase oscillator models

Neurosci Res. 2024 Oct 22:S0168-0102(24)00122-6. doi: 10.1016/j.neures.2024.10.002. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

In human walking, the legs and other body parts coordinate to produce a rhythm with appropriate phase relationships. From the point of view for rehabilitating gait disorders, such as Parkinson Disorders, it is important to understand the control mechanism of the gait rhythm. A previous study showed that the antiphase relationship of the two legs during walking is not strictly controlled using the reduction of the motion of the legs during walking to coupled phase oscillators. However, the control mechanisms other than those of the legs remains unknown. In particular, the trunk moves in tandem with the legs and must play an important role in stabilizing walking because it is above the legs and accounts for more than half of the mass of the human body. This study aims to uncover the control mechanism of the leg-trunk coordination in the sagittal plane using the coupled phase oscillators model and Bayesian estimation. We demonstrate that the leg-trunk coordination is not strictly controlled, as well as the interleg coordination.

Keywords: Coupled phase oscillators; Human walking; Leg-trunk coordination; Synchronization.