“…Entrainment has also been shown to occur, sometimes infrequently or transiently, in humans while walking and running (Bechbache & Duffin, 1977;Bernasconi & Kohl, 1993;Berry et al, 1988;Bonsignore et al, 1998;Bramble & Carrier, 1983;Hill et al, 1988;McDermott et al, 2003;Paterson et al, 1987;Raßler & Kohl, 1996;Takano, 1995), cycling (Bechbache & Duffin, 1977;Bernasconi & Kohl, 1993;Bonsignore et al, 1998;Jasinskas et al, 1980;Paterson et al, 1986), rowing (Mahler et al, 1991), and even while walking with crutches (Hurst et al, 2001) ( Table 1). Animals that run on four legs seem to be constrained to a 1:1 ratio between steps and breaths, especially as speed increases (Boggs, 2002;Lafortuna et al, 1996;Simons, 1999 (Bramble & Carrier, 1983).…”