Recent developments in mobile brain-body imaging (MoBI) technologies have enabled studies of human locomotion where subjects are able to move freely in more ecologically valid scenarios. In this study, MoBI was employed to describe the behavioural and neurophysiological aspects of three different commonly occurring walking conditions in healthy adults. The experimental conditions were self-paced walking, walking while conversing with a friend and lastly walking while texting with a smartphone. We hypothesised that gait performance would decrease with increased cognitive demands and that condition-specific neural activation would involve condition-specific brain areas. Gait kinematics and high density electroencephalography were recorded whi...
Walking while performing a cognitive task is a norm of daily living. Carrying out both tasks at once...
Walking on natural terrain while performing a dual-task, such as typing on a smartphone is a common ...
This work is supported by a scholarship from the University of Stirling and a reseach grant from SIN...
Recent developments in mobile brain-body imaging (MoBI) technologies have enabled studies of human l...
Background: Gait impairments during real-world locomotion are common in neurological diseases. Howev...
Abstract Background Gait impairments during real-world locomotion are common in neurological disease...
Walking or running in real-world environments requires dynamic multisensory processing within the br...
While navigating complex environments the brain must continuously adapt to both external demands suc...
Gait is a common but rather complex activity that supports mobility in daily life. It requires indee...
Dual-task walking studies, in which individuals engage in an attentionally-demanding task while walk...
Walking while concurrently performing cognitive and/or motor interference tasks is the norm rather t...
Assessment of the cortical role during bipedalism has been a methodological challenge. While surface...
The ability to safely negotiate the world on foot takes humans years to develop, reflecting the huge...
Walking while concurrently performing cognitive and/or motor interference tasks is the norm rather t...
Contains fulltext : 138287.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Acc...
Walking while performing a cognitive task is a norm of daily living. Carrying out both tasks at once...
Walking on natural terrain while performing a dual-task, such as typing on a smartphone is a common ...
This work is supported by a scholarship from the University of Stirling and a reseach grant from SIN...
Recent developments in mobile brain-body imaging (MoBI) technologies have enabled studies of human l...
Background: Gait impairments during real-world locomotion are common in neurological diseases. Howev...
Abstract Background Gait impairments during real-world locomotion are common in neurological disease...
Walking or running in real-world environments requires dynamic multisensory processing within the br...
While navigating complex environments the brain must continuously adapt to both external demands suc...
Gait is a common but rather complex activity that supports mobility in daily life. It requires indee...
Dual-task walking studies, in which individuals engage in an attentionally-demanding task while walk...
Walking while concurrently performing cognitive and/or motor interference tasks is the norm rather t...
Assessment of the cortical role during bipedalism has been a methodological challenge. While surface...
The ability to safely negotiate the world on foot takes humans years to develop, reflecting the huge...
Walking while concurrently performing cognitive and/or motor interference tasks is the norm rather t...
Contains fulltext : 138287.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Acc...
Walking while performing a cognitive task is a norm of daily living. Carrying out both tasks at once...
Walking on natural terrain while performing a dual-task, such as typing on a smartphone is a common ...
This work is supported by a scholarship from the University of Stirling and a reseach grant from SIN...