Abstract

![Figure][1] When walking, most mammalian quadrupeds use lateral-sequence gaits, where hindlimb footfall is followed by the ipsilateral (same-side) forelimb. By contrast, primates generally use what is known as a diagonal-sequence gait; after one hindlimb makes ground contact, the

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