Motor adaptation due to task practice implies a gradual shift from deliberate control of behavior to automatic processing, which is less resource- and effort-demanding. This is true both for deliberate aiming movements and for more stereotyped movements such as locomotion and equilibrium maintenance. Balance control under persisting critical conditions would require large conscious and motor effort in the absence of gradual modification of the behavior. We defined time-course of kinematic and muscle features of the process of adaptation to repeated, predictable perturbations of balance eliciting both reflex and anticipatory responses. Fifty-nine sinusoidal (10 cm, 0.6 Hz) platform displacement cycles were administered to 10 subjects eyes-cl...
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...
We investigated the neuromuscular contributions to kinematic variability and thus step to step adjus...
Motor adaptation due to task practice implies a gradual shift from deliberate control of behavior to...
We investigated the adaptation of balancing behavior during a continuous, predictable perturbation o...
When humans are administered continuous and predictable perturbations of stance, an adaptation perio...
Balance control must be rapidly modified to provide stability in the face of environmental challenge...
When humans are administered continuous and predictable perturbations of stance, an adaptation perio...
Anticipation determines the timing and efficiency of human motor performance. This study aimed to ev...
Aim of this study was to get insight into the features of the postural adaptation process, occurring...
Aim of this study was to get insight into the features of the postural adaptation process, occurring...
Balance control must be rapidly modified to provide stability in the face of environmental challenge...
OBJECTIVE: Investigate the relationship between changes in lower limb EMG root mean square (RMS) act...
Body loading is a fundamental parameter that modulates motor output during locomotion, and is especi...
The ability to maintain stable, upright standing is a critical component of our daily activities. Th...
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...
We investigated the neuromuscular contributions to kinematic variability and thus step to step adjus...
Motor adaptation due to task practice implies a gradual shift from deliberate control of behavior to...
We investigated the adaptation of balancing behavior during a continuous, predictable perturbation o...
When humans are administered continuous and predictable perturbations of stance, an adaptation perio...
Balance control must be rapidly modified to provide stability in the face of environmental challenge...
When humans are administered continuous and predictable perturbations of stance, an adaptation perio...
Anticipation determines the timing and efficiency of human motor performance. This study aimed to ev...
Aim of this study was to get insight into the features of the postural adaptation process, occurring...
Aim of this study was to get insight into the features of the postural adaptation process, occurring...
Balance control must be rapidly modified to provide stability in the face of environmental challenge...
OBJECTIVE: Investigate the relationship between changes in lower limb EMG root mean square (RMS) act...
Body loading is a fundamental parameter that modulates motor output during locomotion, and is especi...
The ability to maintain stable, upright standing is a critical component of our daily activities. Th...
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...
We investigated the neuromuscular contributions to kinematic variability and thus step to step adjus...