Objective: As highly social creatures, human beings rely part of their skills of identifying, interpreting, and predicting the actions of others on the ability of perceiving biological motion. In the present study, we aim to investigate the electroencephalographic (EEG) cerebral dynamics involved in the coding of postural control and examine whether upright stance would be codified through the activation of the temporal-parietal cortical network classically enrolled in the coding of biological motion. Design: We registered the EEG activity of 12 volunteers while they passively watched point light displays (PLD) depicting quiet stable (QB) and an unstable (UB) postural situations and their respective scrambled controls (QS and US). In a pret...
Body motion delivers a wealth of socially relevant information. Yet display inversion severely imped...
Publisher Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution license.Objective.To decipher brain network dynami...
This dissertation examined, for the first time, differences between young and elderly volunteers in ...
International audienceObjective: As highly social creatures, human beings rely part of their skills ...
Postural control is a complex feedback system that relies on vast array of sensory inputs in order t...
When humans are asked to stand normally, they are not completely motionless. Rather, small amounts o...
Human movement requires adequate postural control. Stimulation of the sensory systems induces altera...
The contributions of the cerebral cortex to human balance control are clearly demonstrated by the pr...
International audienceObjective. Maintaining upright posture is a complex task governed by the integ...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowMaintaining upri...
Postural instability is a strong risk factor for falls that becomes more prominent with aging. To fa...
Neuroimaging is ubiquitous; however, neuroimagers seldom investigate the putative impact of posture ...
Background: Although previous studies suggest that postural control requires attention and other cog...
© 2017 Springer-Verlag Berlin HeidelbergPerturbation-evoked responses (PERs) to a physical perturbat...
For a variety of postural perturbations, balance disorder patients exhibit difficulties in producing...
Body motion delivers a wealth of socially relevant information. Yet display inversion severely imped...
Publisher Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution license.Objective.To decipher brain network dynami...
This dissertation examined, for the first time, differences between young and elderly volunteers in ...
International audienceObjective: As highly social creatures, human beings rely part of their skills ...
Postural control is a complex feedback system that relies on vast array of sensory inputs in order t...
When humans are asked to stand normally, they are not completely motionless. Rather, small amounts o...
Human movement requires adequate postural control. Stimulation of the sensory systems induces altera...
The contributions of the cerebral cortex to human balance control are clearly demonstrated by the pr...
International audienceObjective. Maintaining upright posture is a complex task governed by the integ...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowMaintaining upri...
Postural instability is a strong risk factor for falls that becomes more prominent with aging. To fa...
Neuroimaging is ubiquitous; however, neuroimagers seldom investigate the putative impact of posture ...
Background: Although previous studies suggest that postural control requires attention and other cog...
© 2017 Springer-Verlag Berlin HeidelbergPerturbation-evoked responses (PERs) to a physical perturbat...
For a variety of postural perturbations, balance disorder patients exhibit difficulties in producing...
Body motion delivers a wealth of socially relevant information. Yet display inversion severely imped...
Publisher Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution license.Objective.To decipher brain network dynami...
This dissertation examined, for the first time, differences between young and elderly volunteers in ...