Audible feedback, belt speed, and center of mass position during a typical trial.

<p>In the sound present walking paradigm, participants can hear both the treadmill motors and the sound of the belt passing over the treadmill deck. Both amplitude and frequency of the audible sounds provide continuous feedback to participants of their current walking speed. The vertical red l...

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Main Author: Trevor V. Evans (22560175) (author)
Other Authors: Megan E. Reissman (22560178) (author), Timothy Reissman (5410679) (author), Mark Shelhamer (203968) (author), Ajit M. W. Chaudhari (6253808) (author)
Published: 2025
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Summary:<p>In the sound present walking paradigm, participants can hear both the treadmill motors and the sound of the belt passing over the treadmill deck. Both amplitude and frequency of the audible sounds provide continuous feedback to participants of their current walking speed. The vertical red lines of the video show the current time, demonstrating the changes in frequency that are proportional to the walking speed.</p> <p>(MP4)</p>