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Trot of a horse The various types of quadruped gaits may serve as an example of self-organization of movements in animals. Such gaits represent specific discrete movement patterns, each of which is governed by one or several order parameters. For a detailed modelling, see Schöner et.al. (1990), see also H. Haken “Principles of Brain Functioning” (1996). Upon change of a control parameter, a switch between gaits may occur.
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