International audienceGait control is a complex movement, relying on spinal, subcortical, and cortical structures. The presence of deficits in one or more of these structures will result in changes in gait automaticity and control, as is the case in several neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and Parkinson’s disease (PD). By reviewing recent findings in this field of research, current studies have shown that gait performance assessment under dual-task conditions could contribute to predict both of these diseases. Such suggestions are relevant mainly for people at putatively high risk of developing AD (i.e., older adults with mild cognitive impairment subtypes) or PD (i.e., older adults with either Mild Parkinsonian ...
[Poster] Objective: To examine dual-task interference during gait using a cognitive task titrated...
Dual-task interference during gait is a common phenomenon in older adults and people with Parkinson’...
The important relationship between cognition and gait in people with dementia has been explored with...
International audienceGait control is a complex movement, relying on spinal, subcortical, and cortic...
International audienceGait control is a complex movement, relying on spinal, subcortical, and cortic...
International audienceAlzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases are age-related progressive neurodegenera...
International audienceAlzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases are age-related progressive neurodegenera...
International audienceAlzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases are age-related progressive neurodegenera...
International audienceAlzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases are age-related progressive neurodegenera...
International audienceAlzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases are age-related progressive neurodegenera...
International audienceAlzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases are age-related progressive neurodegenera...
International audienceAlzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases are age-related progressive neurodegenera...
International audienceAlzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases are age-related progressive neurodegenera...
Objective To investigate the relation between gait parameters and cognitive impairments in subjects ...
Objective To investigate the relation between gait parameters and cognitive impairments in subjects ...
[Poster] Objective: To examine dual-task interference during gait using a cognitive task titrated...
Dual-task interference during gait is a common phenomenon in older adults and people with Parkinson’...
The important relationship between cognition and gait in people with dementia has been explored with...
International audienceGait control is a complex movement, relying on spinal, subcortical, and cortic...
International audienceGait control is a complex movement, relying on spinal, subcortical, and cortic...
International audienceAlzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases are age-related progressive neurodegenera...
International audienceAlzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases are age-related progressive neurodegenera...
International audienceAlzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases are age-related progressive neurodegenera...
International audienceAlzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases are age-related progressive neurodegenera...
International audienceAlzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases are age-related progressive neurodegenera...
International audienceAlzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases are age-related progressive neurodegenera...
International audienceAlzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases are age-related progressive neurodegenera...
International audienceAlzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases are age-related progressive neurodegenera...
Objective To investigate the relation between gait parameters and cognitive impairments in subjects ...
Objective To investigate the relation between gait parameters and cognitive impairments in subjects ...
[Poster] Objective: To examine dual-task interference during gait using a cognitive task titrated...
Dual-task interference during gait is a common phenomenon in older adults and people with Parkinson’...
The important relationship between cognition and gait in people with dementia has been explored with...