Head, Shoulders and Hips Behaviors during Turning
Résumé
Turning behavior is part of the basic library of motor synergies.
It involves a complex interplay between the different body parts.
In this study, we investigate the behavior of shoulders, hips and head
during walking and turning tasks with various emotional states and different
angles. We found that shoulders and hips follow a strong linear
relationship during turning with different angles and styles of walk, while
the head behavior is affected by these variables.