Item does not contain fulltextHow well do we maintain heading direction during walking while we look at objects beside our path by rotating our eyes, head, or trunk? Common experience indicates that it may be fairly hazardous not to look where you are going. In the present study, 12 young adults walked on a treadmill while they followed a moving dot along a horizontal line with their gaze by rotating primarily either their eyes, head, or trunk for amplitudes of up to 25 degrees . During walking the movement of the center of pressure (COP) was monitored using force transducers under a treadmill. Under normal light conditions, the participants showed little lateral deviation of the COP from the heading direction when they performed the eye or...
Walking along a curved path requires coordinated motor actions of the entire body. Here, we investig...
Walking along a curved path requires coordinated motor actions of the entire body. Here, we investig...
Head stability is essential for maintaining gaze and postural orientation of the body. This study ex...
Humans use a specific steering synergy, where the eyes and head lead rotation to the new direction, ...
Humans use a specific steering synergy, where the eyes and head lead rotation to the new direction, ...
Humans use a specific steering synergy, where the eyes and head lead rotation to the new direction, ...
Humans use a specific steering synergy, where the eyes and head lead rotation to the new direction, ...
Humans use a specific steering synergy, where the eyes and head lead rotation to the new direction, ...
Humans use a specific steering synergy, where the eyes and head lead rotation to the new direction, ...
Our trunks influence where we perform actions in space. Thus, trunk direction may define a region of...
Sreenivasa MN, Frissen I, Souman JL, Ernst MO. Walking along curved paths of different angles: the r...
Previous studies have suggested distinct control of gait characteristics in the anterior-posterior (...
Previous studies have suggested distinct control of gait characteristics in the anterior-posterior (...
Previous studies have suggested distinct control of gait characteristics in the anterior-posterior (...
Previous studies have suggested distinct control of gait characteristics in the anterior-posterior (...
Walking along a curved path requires coordinated motor actions of the entire body. Here, we investig...
Walking along a curved path requires coordinated motor actions of the entire body. Here, we investig...
Head stability is essential for maintaining gaze and postural orientation of the body. This study ex...
Humans use a specific steering synergy, where the eyes and head lead rotation to the new direction, ...
Humans use a specific steering synergy, where the eyes and head lead rotation to the new direction, ...
Humans use a specific steering synergy, where the eyes and head lead rotation to the new direction, ...
Humans use a specific steering synergy, where the eyes and head lead rotation to the new direction, ...
Humans use a specific steering synergy, where the eyes and head lead rotation to the new direction, ...
Humans use a specific steering synergy, where the eyes and head lead rotation to the new direction, ...
Our trunks influence where we perform actions in space. Thus, trunk direction may define a region of...
Sreenivasa MN, Frissen I, Souman JL, Ernst MO. Walking along curved paths of different angles: the r...
Previous studies have suggested distinct control of gait characteristics in the anterior-posterior (...
Previous studies have suggested distinct control of gait characteristics in the anterior-posterior (...
Previous studies have suggested distinct control of gait characteristics in the anterior-posterior (...
Previous studies have suggested distinct control of gait characteristics in the anterior-posterior (...
Walking along a curved path requires coordinated motor actions of the entire body. Here, we investig...
Walking along a curved path requires coordinated motor actions of the entire body. Here, we investig...
Head stability is essential for maintaining gaze and postural orientation of the body. This study ex...