Sway is reduced by light nonsup-porting touch between parts of the body and a fixed surface. This effect is assumed to reflect augmentation of sensory cues for sway by point-of-contact reaction forces. It has been shown that movement of the contact surface can increase sway relative to an earth-fixed contact. Light touch contact with another person, for example, holding hands, affords a moving contact due to partner sway. We asked whether interpersonal light touch (IPLT) would increase sway relative to standing alone. We expected effects on sway to vary as a function of the site of contact and the postural stability of each partner. Eight pairs of participants, standing in either normal bipedal or tandem Romberg stance with eyes closed and ...
The increased risk of falls in the older aged population demands the development of assistive roboti...
This study investigated the effect of touch on trunk sway in a seated position. Two touch conditions...
We investigated how light interpersonal touch (IPT) provided by a robotic system supports human indi...
Previous researchers have shown that light touch contact with a fixed object reduces body sway, wher...
Light touch contact between the body and an environmental referent reduces fluctuations of center of...
Sensory information about body sway is used to drive corrective muscle action to keep the body's cen...
Light touch contact between the body and an environmental referent reduces fluctuations of center of...
Effects of light touch on body sway have usually been investigated with some form of constant contac...
PURPOSE: We aimed to quantify the benefit of externally provided deliberately light interpersonal to...
Here we explain the neural and mechanical mechanisms responsible for synchronizing sway and improvin...
Interpersonal postural coordination (IPC) produced by interpersonal light touch (ILT), whereby time-...
<div><p>In upright stance, light touch of a space-stationary touch reference reduces spontaneous swa...
Light touch with an earth-fixed reference point improves balance during quite standing. In our curre...
Lightly touching an external reference, whether a fixed point or another person, reliably improves p...
Upright posture control and gait are essential for achieving autonomous daily living activities. Pos...
The increased risk of falls in the older aged population demands the development of assistive roboti...
This study investigated the effect of touch on trunk sway in a seated position. Two touch conditions...
We investigated how light interpersonal touch (IPT) provided by a robotic system supports human indi...
Previous researchers have shown that light touch contact with a fixed object reduces body sway, wher...
Light touch contact between the body and an environmental referent reduces fluctuations of center of...
Sensory information about body sway is used to drive corrective muscle action to keep the body's cen...
Light touch contact between the body and an environmental referent reduces fluctuations of center of...
Effects of light touch on body sway have usually been investigated with some form of constant contac...
PURPOSE: We aimed to quantify the benefit of externally provided deliberately light interpersonal to...
Here we explain the neural and mechanical mechanisms responsible for synchronizing sway and improvin...
Interpersonal postural coordination (IPC) produced by interpersonal light touch (ILT), whereby time-...
<div><p>In upright stance, light touch of a space-stationary touch reference reduces spontaneous swa...
Light touch with an earth-fixed reference point improves balance during quite standing. In our curre...
Lightly touching an external reference, whether a fixed point or another person, reliably improves p...
Upright posture control and gait are essential for achieving autonomous daily living activities. Pos...
The increased risk of falls in the older aged population demands the development of assistive roboti...
This study investigated the effect of touch on trunk sway in a seated position. Two touch conditions...
We investigated how light interpersonal touch (IPT) provided by a robotic system supports human indi...