Robin Crompton

Robin Crompton

University of Liverpool

H-index: 53

Europe-United Kingdom

About Robin Crompton

Robin Crompton, With an exceptional h-index of 53 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Liverpool, specializes in the field of Biomechanics and evolution of locomotion.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Biomechanics and the origins of human bipedal walking: The last 50 years

Variation, mosaicism and degeneracy in the hominin foot

A biomechanical investigation of the efficiency hypothesis of hafted tool technology

StW 573 Australopithecus prometheus: its significance for an australopith bauplan

Repetition without repetition: A comparison of the Laetoli G1, Ileret, Namibian Holocene and modern human footprints using pedobarographic statistical parametric mapping

Introduction to special issue: a 3.67 Ma Australopithecus prometheus skeleton from Sterkfontein Caves, South Africa

The pectoral girdle of StW 573 (‘Little Foot’) and its implications for shoulder evolution in the Hominina

Intra-subject sample size effects in plantar pressure analyses

Robin Crompton Information

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Citations(all)

8914

Citations(since 2020)

2698

Cited By

7150

hIndex(all)

53

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

112

i10Index(since 2020)

73

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University of Liverpool

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Robin Crompton Skills & Research Interests

Biomechanics and evolution of locomotion

Top articles of Robin Crompton

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Biomechanics and the origins of human bipedal walking: The last 50 years

Journal of biomechanics

Robin Huw Crompton

William Sellers

Keith Davids

Juliet McClymont

2023/8/1

Variation, mosaicism and degeneracy in the hominin foot

J McClymont

Keith Davids

RH Crompton

2022/1

A biomechanical investigation of the efficiency hypothesis of hafted tool technology

Journal of the Royal Society Interface

Dominic Coe

Larry Barham

James Gardiner

Robin Crompton

2022/3/16

StW 573 Australopithecus prometheus: its significance for an australopith bauplan

Robin Huw Crompton

Juliet McClymont

Sarah Elton

Susannah Thorpe

William Sellers

...

2022/1/25

Repetition without repetition: A comparison of the Laetoli G1, Ileret, Namibian Holocene and modern human footprints using pedobarographic statistical parametric mapping

Reading prehistoric human tracks

Juliet McClymont

Robin H Crompton

A Pastoors

T Lenssen-Erz

2021

Introduction to special issue: a 3.67 Ma Australopithecus prometheus skeleton from Sterkfontein Caves, South Africa

Dominic Stratford

Robin Crompton

2021/9/1

The pectoral girdle of StW 573 (‘Little Foot’) and its implications for shoulder evolution in the Hominina

Journal of Human Evolution

Kristian J Carlson

David J Green

Tea Jashashvili

Travis R Pickering

Jason L Heaton

...

2021/9/1

Intra-subject sample size effects in plantar pressure analyses

PeerJ

Juliet McClymont

Russell Savage

Todd C Pataky

Robin Crompton

James Charles

...

2021/6/24

An Official Journal of the Primate Society of Great Britain

KAI Nekaris

Marco Campera

Susana Carvalho

Robin Huw Crompton

Alan F Dixson–Kapiti Coast

...

2021

The atlas of StW 573 and the late emergence of human-like head mobility and brain metabolism

Scientific Reports

Amélie Beaudet

Ronald J Clarke

Jason L Heaton

Travis R Pickering

Kristian J Carlson

...

2020/3/16

Australopithecus or Homo? The Postcranial Evidence

Robin H Crompton

2020/2/13

Comparison of the powers at the lower limb joints during walking at different velocities and their significance for a possible optimal walking velocity

W Wang

RH Crompton

Y Li

MM Gunther

2020/12/17

Keep your head down: Maintaining gait stability in challenging conditions

Human movement science

Nicholas DA Thomas

James D Gardiner

Robin H Crompton

Rebecca Lawson

2020/10/1

Physical and perceptual measures of walking surface complexity strongly predict gait and gaze behaviour

Human movement science

Nicholas DA Thomas

James D Gardiner

Robin H Crompton

Rebecca Lawson

2020/6/1

Look out: an exploratory study assessing how gaze (eye angle and head angle) and gait speed are influenced by surface complexity

PeerJ

Nicholas DA Thomas

James D Gardiner

Robin H Crompton

Rebecca Lawson

2020/4/3

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Co-Authors

H-index: 37
Todd C. Pataky

Todd C. Pataky

Kyoto University

H-index: 35
JY Goulermas

JY Goulermas

University of Liverpool

H-index: 35
Karl Bates

Karl Bates

University of Liverpool

H-index: 34
Kristiaan D'Août

Kristiaan D'Août

University of Liverpool

H-index: 30
Susannah KS Thorpe

Susannah KS Thorpe

University of Birmingham

H-index: 29
Evie E Vereecke

Evie E Vereecke

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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