The voluntary step execution task is a popular measure for identifying fall risks among elderly individuals in the community setting because most falls have been reported to occur during movement. However, the neurophysiological functions during this movement are not entirely understood. Here, we used electromyography (EMG) to explore the relationship between EMG-EMG coherence, which reflects common oscillatory drive to motoneurons, and motor performance associated with stepping tasks: simple reaction time (SRT) and choice reaction time (CRT) tasks. Ten healthy elderly adults participated in the study. Participants took a single step forward in response to a visual imperative stimulus. EMG-EMG coherence was analyzed for 1000 ms before the p...
Introduction: Falls during gait are one of the leading causes of death and injuries in elderly adult...
Heightened reliance on the cerebral cortex for postural stability with aging is well-known, yet the ...
In the case of disequilibrium, the capacity to step quickly is critical to avoid falling for elderly...
Cortical control during walking is most pronounced when the person is perturbed. Although seated loc...
Abstract Reactive stepping responses are essential to prevent falls after a loss of balance. It has ...
Postural threat can induce conscious involvement in movement control. This internal focus has been i...
Background/Study Context. Adjustments of posture in response to balance challenges may lead to subse...
Background. Rapid stepping reactions are a prevalent response to sudden loss of balance and are thou...
In response to a balance disturbance, older individuals often require multiple steps to prevent a fa...
Abstract Falls are the second most frequent cause of injury in the elderly. Physiological processes ...
Abstract: Ageing seems to affect the gait initiation phase thus increasing the risk of falls. Elect...
Background. Phase-dependent modulation of postural responses plays an important functional role in i...
Inappropriate stepping in response to unexpected balance perturbations is more prevalent in older pe...
Background: Choice stepping reaction time tasks are underpinned by neuropsychological, sensorimotor,...
Objective: Recent neuroimaging studies have shown a strong involvement of the cortex as well as brai...
Introduction: Falls during gait are one of the leading causes of death and injuries in elderly adult...
Heightened reliance on the cerebral cortex for postural stability with aging is well-known, yet the ...
In the case of disequilibrium, the capacity to step quickly is critical to avoid falling for elderly...
Cortical control during walking is most pronounced when the person is perturbed. Although seated loc...
Abstract Reactive stepping responses are essential to prevent falls after a loss of balance. It has ...
Postural threat can induce conscious involvement in movement control. This internal focus has been i...
Background/Study Context. Adjustments of posture in response to balance challenges may lead to subse...
Background. Rapid stepping reactions are a prevalent response to sudden loss of balance and are thou...
In response to a balance disturbance, older individuals often require multiple steps to prevent a fa...
Abstract Falls are the second most frequent cause of injury in the elderly. Physiological processes ...
Abstract: Ageing seems to affect the gait initiation phase thus increasing the risk of falls. Elect...
Background. Phase-dependent modulation of postural responses plays an important functional role in i...
Inappropriate stepping in response to unexpected balance perturbations is more prevalent in older pe...
Background: Choice stepping reaction time tasks are underpinned by neuropsychological, sensorimotor,...
Objective: Recent neuroimaging studies have shown a strong involvement of the cortex as well as brai...
Introduction: Falls during gait are one of the leading causes of death and injuries in elderly adult...
Heightened reliance on the cerebral cortex for postural stability with aging is well-known, yet the ...
In the case of disequilibrium, the capacity to step quickly is critical to avoid falling for elderly...