AbstractAcoustic and visual cues are frequently used in gait rehabilitation. Attuning the steps to the cues is attentionally demanding. We examined the attentional demands of walking to two types of cues using a probe reaction time (RT) task. The steps were cued by either metronome beeps or visual stepping stones projected on a treadmill. The coupling between gait and these cues was assessed using a perturbation paradigm. In view of age-related changes in attentional demands of motor control, both elderly and young adults were tested. RTs were determined for walking to the two types of cues, as well as for three control conditions, viz. uncued walking, standing, and sitting. For all conditions, RTs were higher for elderly adults. However, t...
This study sought to investigate the attentional demands while performing a blind navigation task in...
Udgivelsesdato: JUNWalking is considered an automatic function which demands little attentional reso...
Comfortable walking speed (CWS) is indicative of clinically relevant factors in the elderly, such as...
Acoustic and visual cues are frequently used in gait rehabilitation. Attuning the steps to the cues ...
AbstractAcoustic and visual cues are frequently used in gait rehabilitation. Attuning the steps to t...
During walking, attention needs to be flexibly allocated to deal with varying environmental constrai...
During walking, attention needs to be flexibly allocated to deal with varying environmental constrai...
Dual-task related gait changes have been previously reported for healthy older adults, suggesting th...
International audienceA U-shaped relationship between cognitive demand and gait control may exist in...
Acoustic metronomes and visual targets have been used in rehabilitation practice to improve patholog...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to assess the attentional requirements of steady state treadmil...
Making step adjustments is an essential component of walking. However, the ability to make step adju...
Increased attentional costs of walking in older adults have been attributed to age-related changes i...
We examined the role of attention during different phases of the gait cycle by using a dual-task par...
Previous studies have reported an association between executive function (EF) and measures of gait, ...
This study sought to investigate the attentional demands while performing a blind navigation task in...
Udgivelsesdato: JUNWalking is considered an automatic function which demands little attentional reso...
Comfortable walking speed (CWS) is indicative of clinically relevant factors in the elderly, such as...
Acoustic and visual cues are frequently used in gait rehabilitation. Attuning the steps to the cues ...
AbstractAcoustic and visual cues are frequently used in gait rehabilitation. Attuning the steps to t...
During walking, attention needs to be flexibly allocated to deal with varying environmental constrai...
During walking, attention needs to be flexibly allocated to deal with varying environmental constrai...
Dual-task related gait changes have been previously reported for healthy older adults, suggesting th...
International audienceA U-shaped relationship between cognitive demand and gait control may exist in...
Acoustic metronomes and visual targets have been used in rehabilitation practice to improve patholog...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to assess the attentional requirements of steady state treadmil...
Making step adjustments is an essential component of walking. However, the ability to make step adju...
Increased attentional costs of walking in older adults have been attributed to age-related changes i...
We examined the role of attention during different phases of the gait cycle by using a dual-task par...
Previous studies have reported an association between executive function (EF) and measures of gait, ...
This study sought to investigate the attentional demands while performing a blind navigation task in...
Udgivelsesdato: JUNWalking is considered an automatic function which demands little attentional reso...
Comfortable walking speed (CWS) is indicative of clinically relevant factors in the elderly, such as...