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Stance traces.
Stance traces are generated as each leg contacts the glass.
For simplicity, only left stance traces are shown.
Stance traces of three representative animals walking at a similar speed.
Average difference between the stance traces generated by each leg during stance phase and a 5-point smoothed line.
Strikingly, however, stance traces for nan 36a and 5-40 Leg >TNT flies highlight several locomotion defects, which were quantified.
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Thus, each stance trace reflects the amount of body wobble during stance phases.
A less linear stance trace (e.g., (A ′) compared to (A )) corresponds a higher stance linearity value.
Summary plots including combined gait and instantaneous speed and anterior extreme position plus stance trace; plus values for average speed, tripod index, tetrapod index, stance trace and average step distance.
This parameter, the stance linearity index, is calculated by computing the average difference between an actual stance trace and a smoothed version of the trace.
For each stance trace (brown), a smoothed trace is generated (using data from every five frames; yellow trace), and the average of the difference between these two lines (orange arrows) corresponds to the stance linearity index.
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