Abstract Visual information regarding obstacle position and size is used for planning and controlling adaptive gait. However, the manner in which visual cues in the environment are used in the control of gait is not fully known. This research examined the effect of obstacle position cues on the lead and trail limb trajectories dur-ing obstacle avoidance with and without visual infor-mation of the lower limbs and obstacle (termed visual exproprioception). Eight subjects stepped over obstacles under four visual conditions: full vision without obstacle position cues, full vision with position cues, goggles without position cues and goggles with position cues. Goggles obstructed visual exproprioception of the lower limbs and the obstacle. Posit...
Background During locomotion, vision is used to perceive environmental obstacles that could potentia...
BACKGROUND: During locomotion, vision is used to perceive environmental obstacles that could potenti...
Combined visual and vestibular influences on locomotor control, particularly in changing environment...
Visual information regarding obstacle position and size is used for planning and controlling adaptiv...
The purpose of the current study was to understand how visual information about an ongoing change in...
NoThe purpose of this article is to determine the relative importance to adaptive locomotion of peri...
The purpose of the current study was to understand how visual information about an ongoing change in...
Visual information is used for perceiving potential environmental threats to stability during locomo...
In this study the effects of visual obstruction and visual cues on human locomotion, when performing...
NoThe importance of peripheral visual cues in the control of minimum-foot-clearance during overgroun...
The aim of this study was to investigate the role of visual information in the control of walking ov...
Most obstacle avoidance studies have identified the importance of visual information in choosing ob...
During locomotion, vision is used to perceive environmental obstacles that could potentially threate...
During locomotion, vision is used to perceive environmental obstacles that could potentially threate...
The present study investigated differences in the pickup of information about the size and location ...
Background During locomotion, vision is used to perceive environmental obstacles that could potentia...
BACKGROUND: During locomotion, vision is used to perceive environmental obstacles that could potenti...
Combined visual and vestibular influences on locomotor control, particularly in changing environment...
Visual information regarding obstacle position and size is used for planning and controlling adaptiv...
The purpose of the current study was to understand how visual information about an ongoing change in...
NoThe purpose of this article is to determine the relative importance to adaptive locomotion of peri...
The purpose of the current study was to understand how visual information about an ongoing change in...
Visual information is used for perceiving potential environmental threats to stability during locomo...
In this study the effects of visual obstruction and visual cues on human locomotion, when performing...
NoThe importance of peripheral visual cues in the control of minimum-foot-clearance during overgroun...
The aim of this study was to investigate the role of visual information in the control of walking ov...
Most obstacle avoidance studies have identified the importance of visual information in choosing ob...
During locomotion, vision is used to perceive environmental obstacles that could potentially threate...
During locomotion, vision is used to perceive environmental obstacles that could potentially threate...
The present study investigated differences in the pickup of information about the size and location ...
Background During locomotion, vision is used to perceive environmental obstacles that could potentia...
BACKGROUND: During locomotion, vision is used to perceive environmental obstacles that could potenti...
Combined visual and vestibular influences on locomotor control, particularly in changing environment...