Maintaining equilibrium is basically a sensorimotor integration task. The central nervous system (CNS) continually and selectively weights and rapidly integrates sensory inputs from multiple sources, and coordinates multiple outputs. The weighting process is based on the availability and accuracy of afferent signals at a given instant, on the time-period required to process each input, and possibly on the plasticity of the relevant pathways. The likelihood that sensory inflow changes while balancing under static or dynamic conditions is high, because subjects can pass from a dark to a well-lit environment or from a tactile-guided stabilization to loss of haptic inflow. This review article presents recent data on the temporal events accompan...
Summary. The development of strategies to minimize the risk of falling in the elderly represents a m...
The contribution to balance of spinal and transcortical processes including the long-latency reflex ...
Recent advances in movement neuroscience have consistently highlighted that the nervous system perfo...
Maintaining equilibrium is basically a sensorimotor integration task. The central nervous system (CN...
Vision (V) and touch (T) help stabilize our standing body, but little is known on the time-interval ...
Vision (V) and touch (T) help stabilize our standing body, but little is known on the time-interval ...
We investigated the integration time of haptic and visual input and their interaction during stance ...
Sudden addition or removal of visual information can be particularly critical to balance control. Th...
Sudden addition or removal of visual information can be particularly critical to balance control. Th...
While balancing on a continuously anteroposterior (A-P) translating platform (10 cm, 0.5 Hz), the he...
OBJECTIVES: Vision and touch rapidly lead to postural stabilization in sighted subjects. Is touch-in...
Maintaining upright stance involves a time-critical process in which the central nervous system moni...
Maintaining upright stance involves a time-critical process in which the central nervous system moni...
This short narrative review article moves from early papers that described the behaviour of healthy ...
We performed an experiment in which we challenged postural stability in 12 healthy subjects by provi...
Summary. The development of strategies to minimize the risk of falling in the elderly represents a m...
The contribution to balance of spinal and transcortical processes including the long-latency reflex ...
Recent advances in movement neuroscience have consistently highlighted that the nervous system perfo...
Maintaining equilibrium is basically a sensorimotor integration task. The central nervous system (CN...
Vision (V) and touch (T) help stabilize our standing body, but little is known on the time-interval ...
Vision (V) and touch (T) help stabilize our standing body, but little is known on the time-interval ...
We investigated the integration time of haptic and visual input and their interaction during stance ...
Sudden addition or removal of visual information can be particularly critical to balance control. Th...
Sudden addition or removal of visual information can be particularly critical to balance control. Th...
While balancing on a continuously anteroposterior (A-P) translating platform (10 cm, 0.5 Hz), the he...
OBJECTIVES: Vision and touch rapidly lead to postural stabilization in sighted subjects. Is touch-in...
Maintaining upright stance involves a time-critical process in which the central nervous system moni...
Maintaining upright stance involves a time-critical process in which the central nervous system moni...
This short narrative review article moves from early papers that described the behaviour of healthy ...
We performed an experiment in which we challenged postural stability in 12 healthy subjects by provi...
Summary. The development of strategies to minimize the risk of falling in the elderly represents a m...
The contribution to balance of spinal and transcortical processes including the long-latency reflex ...
Recent advances in movement neuroscience have consistently highlighted that the nervous system perfo...