Background: Previous research has shown that visuospatial processing requiring working memory is particularly important for balance control during standing and stepping, and that limited spatial encoding contributes to increased interference in postural control dual tasks. However, visuospatial involvement during locomotion has not been directly determined. This study examined the effects of a visuospatial cognitive task versus a nonspatial cognitive task on gait speed, smoothness and variability in older people, while controlling for task difficulty. Methods: Thirty-six people aged $75 years performed three walking trials along a 20 m walkway under the following conditions: (i) an easy nonspatial task; (ii) a difficult nonspatial task; (ii...
Is postural stability controlled automatically, or is it affected by concurrent cognitive activity? ...
Background: Cognition and mobility in older adults are closely associated and they decline together ...
Effects of cognitive activities on walking variability are poorly understood. We parametrically mani...
Background: Previous research has shown that visuospatial processing requiring working memory is par...
Background Previous research has shown that visuospatial processing requiring working memory is part...
Background. Studies comparing the effects of spatial and nonspatial secondary tasks on balance have ...
International audienceCognitive demands for postural control increase with aging and cognitive-motor...
The objective of this study is to examine the influence that visuospatial cognitive tasks have on ga...
Cognitive dual tasks alter gait of younger and older adults and recent research has demonstrated tha...
Background. In older adults, changes in speed and stability during walking are associated with impai...
Introduction: The literature indicates quite clearly that the gait in elderly is affected by concurr...
Background. Studies comparing the effects of spatial and nonspatial secondary tasks on balance have ...
International audienceA U-shaped relationship between cognitive demand and gait control may exist in...
The current study evaluated the importance of attention in motor control. In a dual task paradigm, 2...
Background. An impaired ability to allocate attention to gait during dual-task situations is a power...
Is postural stability controlled automatically, or is it affected by concurrent cognitive activity? ...
Background: Cognition and mobility in older adults are closely associated and they decline together ...
Effects of cognitive activities on walking variability are poorly understood. We parametrically mani...
Background: Previous research has shown that visuospatial processing requiring working memory is par...
Background Previous research has shown that visuospatial processing requiring working memory is part...
Background. Studies comparing the effects of spatial and nonspatial secondary tasks on balance have ...
International audienceCognitive demands for postural control increase with aging and cognitive-motor...
The objective of this study is to examine the influence that visuospatial cognitive tasks have on ga...
Cognitive dual tasks alter gait of younger and older adults and recent research has demonstrated tha...
Background. In older adults, changes in speed and stability during walking are associated with impai...
Introduction: The literature indicates quite clearly that the gait in elderly is affected by concurr...
Background. Studies comparing the effects of spatial and nonspatial secondary tasks on balance have ...
International audienceA U-shaped relationship between cognitive demand and gait control may exist in...
The current study evaluated the importance of attention in motor control. In a dual task paradigm, 2...
Background. An impaired ability to allocate attention to gait during dual-task situations is a power...
Is postural stability controlled automatically, or is it affected by concurrent cognitive activity? ...
Background: Cognition and mobility in older adults are closely associated and they decline together ...
Effects of cognitive activities on walking variability are poorly understood. We parametrically mani...