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Fig. 6. (A) %congruity and (B) %recovery and of M. tuberculata crossing
the force plates at a range of speeds. The considerable variability of values
for both these descriptive statistics supports our observation that the
patterns of vertical body movement were extremely variable from trial to
trial, both on force plates and on the treadmill. A transition from an
energetic walk to an energetic run with increased speed would be reflected by
an increasing %congruity and decreasing %recovery, but neither regression has
a slope significantly different from zero.