Investigating psychosocial stress arising from marker-based optical motion capture and subsequent effects on gait - Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports - Investigating psychosocial stress arising from marker-based optical motion capture and subsequent effects on gait
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π₯πΆββοΈWe investigate whether the standard optical motion capture procedure, which involves walking in minimal clothing and direct physical contact with the examiner, makes people feel stressed and leads to unwanted gait alterations!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Does marker-based optical motion capture stress participants, and do they walk differently then?
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