Does the central nervous system (CNS) independently control roll and pitch movements of the human body during balance corrections? To help provide an answer to this question, we perturbed the balance of 16 young healthy subjects using multi-directional rotations of the support surface. All rotations had pitch and roll components, for which either the roll (DR) or the pitch (DP) component were delayed by 150ms or not at all (ND). The outcome measures were the biomechanical responses of the body and surface EMG activity of several muscles. Across all perturbation directions, DR caused equally delayed shifts (150ms) in peak lateral centre of mass (COM) velocity. Across directions, DP did not cause equally delayed shifts in anterior-posterior C...
© 2017 The Authors. Insights into sensorimotor control of balance were examined by the assessment of...
The human head-neck system requires continuous stabilization in the presence of gravity and trunk mo...
Posture control is one of the most fundamental motor tasks; however, the underlying mechanisms are s...
Does the central nervous system (CNS) independently control roll and pitch movements of the human bo...
Contains fulltext : 79705.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Does the centr...
This study was designed to provide evidence for the hypothesis that human balance corrections in res...
Stabilising shifts of the centre of mass (COM) are observed during balance recovery when subjects si...
One of the signatures of balance deficits observed in vestibular loss subjects is the greater instab...
For a variety of postural perturbations, balance disorder patients exhibit difficulties in producing...
Understanding the neuromechanical responses to perturbations in humans may help to explain the repor...
Contains fulltext : 80542.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Support-surfac...
The goal of this study was to investigate how voluntarily abducting one arm, 90° at onset of a rotat...
Preprint - bioRxiv posts many COVID19-related papers. A reminder: they have not been formally peer-r...
International audienceThis study addresses the question of how posture and movement are oriented wit...
Previous studies of patients with focal cerebellar damage underscored the importance of the cerebell...
© 2017 The Authors. Insights into sensorimotor control of balance were examined by the assessment of...
The human head-neck system requires continuous stabilization in the presence of gravity and trunk mo...
Posture control is one of the most fundamental motor tasks; however, the underlying mechanisms are s...
Does the central nervous system (CNS) independently control roll and pitch movements of the human bo...
Contains fulltext : 79705.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Does the centr...
This study was designed to provide evidence for the hypothesis that human balance corrections in res...
Stabilising shifts of the centre of mass (COM) are observed during balance recovery when subjects si...
One of the signatures of balance deficits observed in vestibular loss subjects is the greater instab...
For a variety of postural perturbations, balance disorder patients exhibit difficulties in producing...
Understanding the neuromechanical responses to perturbations in humans may help to explain the repor...
Contains fulltext : 80542.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Support-surfac...
The goal of this study was to investigate how voluntarily abducting one arm, 90° at onset of a rotat...
Preprint - bioRxiv posts many COVID19-related papers. A reminder: they have not been formally peer-r...
International audienceThis study addresses the question of how posture and movement are oriented wit...
Previous studies of patients with focal cerebellar damage underscored the importance of the cerebell...
© 2017 The Authors. Insights into sensorimotor control of balance were examined by the assessment of...
The human head-neck system requires continuous stabilization in the presence of gravity and trunk mo...
Posture control is one of the most fundamental motor tasks; however, the underlying mechanisms are s...