Current gait control models suggest that independent locomotion depends on central and peripheral mechanisms. However, less information is available on the integration of these mechanisms for adaptive walking. In this cross-sectional study, we investigated gait control mechanisms in people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and healthy older (HO) adults: at self-selected walking speed (SSWS) and at fast walking speed (FWS). We measured effect of additional cognitive task (DT) and increased speed on prefrontal (PFC) and motor cortex (M1) activation, and Soleus H-reflex gain. Under DT-conditions we observed increased activation in PFC and M1. Whilst H-reflex gain decreased with additional cognitive load for both groups and speeds, H-reflex gain wa...
Introduction: The ability to walk safely and independently is a fundamental component of daily livin...
OBJECTIVE: Gait impairment in persons with Parkinson disease is common and debilitating. Compensatio...
BackgroundReduced cortical sensorimotor inhibition is associated with mobility and cognitive impairm...
Current gait control models suggest that independent locomotion depends on central and peripheral me...
Walking, although a largely automatic process, is controlled by the cortex and the spinal cord with ...
While navigating complex environments the brain must continuously adapt to both external demands suc...
Changes in human gait resulting from ageing or neurodegenerative diseases are multifactorial. Here w...
The aim of this study was to address whether deficits in the central cholinergic activity may contri...
Contains fulltext : 176480.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Many older adul...
Introduction: Mobility declines with age and further with neurodegenerative disorders, such as Parki...
Falls in people with parkinsonism are likely related to both motor and cognitive impairments. In add...
Movement disturbances in individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD) have been associated with difficu...
BACKGROUND: Reduced cortical sensorimotor inhibition is associated with mobility and cognitive impai...
Background: Gait impairments are common in Parkinson’s disease (PD) and increase falls risk. Visual ...
Background: Gait impairments during real-world locomotion are common in neurological diseases. Howev...
Introduction: The ability to walk safely and independently is a fundamental component of daily livin...
OBJECTIVE: Gait impairment in persons with Parkinson disease is common and debilitating. Compensatio...
BackgroundReduced cortical sensorimotor inhibition is associated with mobility and cognitive impairm...
Current gait control models suggest that independent locomotion depends on central and peripheral me...
Walking, although a largely automatic process, is controlled by the cortex and the spinal cord with ...
While navigating complex environments the brain must continuously adapt to both external demands suc...
Changes in human gait resulting from ageing or neurodegenerative diseases are multifactorial. Here w...
The aim of this study was to address whether deficits in the central cholinergic activity may contri...
Contains fulltext : 176480.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Many older adul...
Introduction: Mobility declines with age and further with neurodegenerative disorders, such as Parki...
Falls in people with parkinsonism are likely related to both motor and cognitive impairments. In add...
Movement disturbances in individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD) have been associated with difficu...
BACKGROUND: Reduced cortical sensorimotor inhibition is associated with mobility and cognitive impai...
Background: Gait impairments are common in Parkinson’s disease (PD) and increase falls risk. Visual ...
Background: Gait impairments during real-world locomotion are common in neurological diseases. Howev...
Introduction: The ability to walk safely and independently is a fundamental component of daily livin...
OBJECTIVE: Gait impairment in persons with Parkinson disease is common and debilitating. Compensatio...
BackgroundReduced cortical sensorimotor inhibition is associated with mobility and cognitive impairm...