I.b. Behavioral Dynamics

Studies aimed at understanding how goal directed locomotor-paths are an emerging property of the walking person and the surrounding environment. It involves applying dynamic systems modeling techniques to help identify how constraints of the organism, environment and task contribute to produce the observed behavior.

Poster-1 Bruggeman, H., Rothman, D. & Warren, W.H. (2006). Is obstacle avoidance controlled by perceived distance or time-to-contact? VSS, Sarasota, May 5-10 2006.
Poster-2 Cohen, J.A., Bruggeman, H. & Warren, W.H. (2006). Combining moving targets and moving obstacles in a locomotion model. VSS, Sarasota, May 5-10 2006.
Poster-3 Bruggeman, H. & Warren, W.H. (2005). Integrating target interception and obstacle avoidance. VSS, Sarasota, May 6-11 2005.
Poster-4 Cohen, J.A., Bruggeman, H. & Warren, W.H. (2005). Switching behavior in moving obstacle avoidance. VSS, Sarasota, May 6-11 2005.