Background When automatic, yet unwanted action is quickly inhibited, short-lived suppression throughout the motor system ensues. This effect is referred to as global suppression. Although response inhibition is essential for behavioral flexibility, widespread motor suppression may delay action reprogramming. In reactive balance control, even fleeting suppression of the motor system could interfere with our ability to adapt compensatory reactions quickly enough to avoid a fall. Research Question Is muscle activity in the hand suppressed when a prepotent compensatory step becomes suddenly blocked in a balance recovery task? Methods Nineteen young adults were tested using a lean and release apparatus. Participants were occasionally released ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Postural reactions are associated with changes in the excitability of the mo...
Perturbation-based exercise interventions challenge balance and improve reactive motor control. Our ...
Background Response inhibition involves suppressing automatic, but unwanted action, which allows for...
Background: When automatic, yet unwanted action is quickly inhibited, short-lived suppression throug...
Mechanisms underpinning motor control of standing balance post-stroke remain unclear. Following str...
Posture control is one of the most fundamental motor tasks; however, the underlying mechanisms are s...
Background: Rapid compensatory arm reactions represent important response strategies following an un...
Contains fulltext : 190988.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Movement inhibi...
Stepping to recover balance is an important way we avoid falling. However, when faced with obstacles...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Postural muscle responses are often impaired after stroke. We aimed to ide...
The present study explored how motor cortical activity was influenced by visual perception of comple...
The present study explored how motor cortical activity was influenced by visual perception of comple...
The ability to reach and “grasp” (grip or touch) structures for support in reaction to i...
Rapid balance reactions such as compensatory reach to grasp represent important response strategies ...
The ability to quickly step is an important strategy to avoid a fall. However, real-world settings o...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Postural reactions are associated with changes in the excitability of the mo...
Perturbation-based exercise interventions challenge balance and improve reactive motor control. Our ...
Background Response inhibition involves suppressing automatic, but unwanted action, which allows for...
Background: When automatic, yet unwanted action is quickly inhibited, short-lived suppression throug...
Mechanisms underpinning motor control of standing balance post-stroke remain unclear. Following str...
Posture control is one of the most fundamental motor tasks; however, the underlying mechanisms are s...
Background: Rapid compensatory arm reactions represent important response strategies following an un...
Contains fulltext : 190988.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Movement inhibi...
Stepping to recover balance is an important way we avoid falling. However, when faced with obstacles...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Postural muscle responses are often impaired after stroke. We aimed to ide...
The present study explored how motor cortical activity was influenced by visual perception of comple...
The present study explored how motor cortical activity was influenced by visual perception of comple...
The ability to reach and “grasp” (grip or touch) structures for support in reaction to i...
Rapid balance reactions such as compensatory reach to grasp represent important response strategies ...
The ability to quickly step is an important strategy to avoid a fall. However, real-world settings o...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Postural reactions are associated with changes in the excitability of the mo...
Perturbation-based exercise interventions challenge balance and improve reactive motor control. Our ...
Background Response inhibition involves suppressing automatic, but unwanted action, which allows for...