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Autor:
Yasuo, Higurashi, Hiroo, Kumakura
Publikováno v:
Primates; journal of primatology. 62(6)
Although biomechanical adaptations to arboreal locomotion have been well investigated in primates and other mammals in laboratory settings, the results are not consistent, and more species need to be studied to build a comprehensive picture of this.
Publikováno v:
Primates. 59:61-68
The primate hand adopts a variety of postures during locomotion. Habitually terrestrial cercopithecine primates are known to use a palmigrade posture at faster speeds to possibly mitigate stresses on the hand skeleton; however, it is unclear whether
Autor:
Ryosuke Goto, Hiroo Kumakura
Publikováno v:
Journal of Anatomy. 222:538-546
In this study we compared the power arm lengths and mechanical advantages attributed to 12 lower leg muscles across three prosimian species. The origins and insertions of the lower leg muscles in Garnett's galago, the ring-tailed lemur, and the slow
Autor:
Kenji, OKA, Hiroo, KUMAKURA
Publikováno v:
大阪河﨑リハビリテーション大学紀要 = Journal of Osaka Kawasaki Rehabilitation University. 7(2):67-76
Original Article
樹上性の小型類人猿であるテナガザルは、前肢を使用した身体全体の振り子様運動を行いながら木の枝から枝へと移動するブラキエーションと呼ばれる方法を主な移動手
樹上性の小型類人猿であるテナガザルは、前肢を使用した身体全体の振り子様運動を行いながら木の枝から枝へと移動するブラキエーションと呼ばれる方法を主な移動手
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Primatology. 31:181-190
To investigate biomechanical function in the hand and foot during quadrupedal locomotion in nonhuman primates, physical anthropologists and primatologists measure the pressure under them. We collected hand and foot pressure data while a Japanese maca
Autor:
Eishi Hirasaki, Hiroo Kumakura
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Primatology. 31:239-261
Morton (American Journal of Physical Anthropology 5, 305–336, 1922) used the longest metatarsal, which he assumed functions as a lever during locomotion, to define the functional axis of the primate foot. In humans and apes, the functional foot axi
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 138:448-457
Most primates use diagonal sequence (DS), diagonal couplets (DC) gaits when they walk or run quadrupedally, and it has been suggested that DSDC gaits contribute to stability in their natural arboreal habitats compared to other symmetrical gaits. Howe
Publikováno v:
Anthropological Science (Japanese Series). 117:89-97
古人骨の形態学的研究は,当時の人々の姿かたちを明らかにし,日本人の身体形質の時代的な移り変わりや地域間変異を理解する手がかりになる。特に,近畿地方における古人骨の形態
Publikováno v:
Journal of Human Evolution. 46:739-750
In this study, we examined the kinematics of bipedal walking in macaque monkeys that have been highly trained to stand and walk bipedally, and compared them to the kinematics of bipedal walking in ordinary macaques. The results revealed that the trai
Autor:
Hiroo Kumakura, Yohko Hirokawa
Publikováno v:
Anthropological Science. 111:187-201
This study examined the locomotor behavior of the Galago garnetti, a prosimian. The recruitment patterns of the vastus lateralis (VL) and biceps femoris (BF) were investigated, and the excursion patterns of the hip, knee, and ankle joints were estima