This cross-sectional study investigated the age-related differences in dual-task performance both in mobility and cognitive tasks and the additive dual-task costs in a sample of older, middle-aged and young adults. 74 older adults (M = 72.63±5.57 years), 58 middle-aged adults (M = 46.69±4.68 years) and 63 young adults (M = 25.34±3.00 years) participated in the study. Participants performed different mobility and subtraction tasks under both single and dual-task conditions. Linear regressions, repeated-measures and one-way analyses of covariance were used, The results showed: significant effects of the age on the dual and mobility tasks (p<0.05) and differences among the age-groups in the combined dual-task costs (p<0.05); significant decrea...
Objectives: The main goal of this study was to investigate the impact of difficulty level of postura...
As individuals age, there is an increase in attentional demands, a heavier reliance on vision, reduc...
We investigated adult age differences in dual-task costs in cognitive-sensorimotor settings without ...
This cross-sectional study investigated the age-related differences in dual-task performance both in...
This cross-sectional study investigated the age-related differences in dual-task performance both in...
This cross-sectional study investigated the age-related differences in dual-task performance both in...
Aim: Simultaneous performances of motor and attention‐demanding tasks are common in activities of ev...
Dual tasking is the ability to perform two tasks simultaneously. There is some debate in literature ...
Background: Dual-task actions challenge cognitive processing. The usefulness of objective methods ba...
When two tasks are performed simultaneously, performance often declines in one or both tasks. These ...
Background Dual tasking, or the ability to executing two tasks simultaneously, has been used in rece...
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Co...
Impaired dual-task performance in younger and older adults can be improved with practice. Optimal co...
Introduction For dual-task paradigms, the timed up and go (TUG) test along with other cognitive or m...
Impaired dual-task performance in younger and older adults can be improved with practice. Optimal co...
Objectives: The main goal of this study was to investigate the impact of difficulty level of postura...
As individuals age, there is an increase in attentional demands, a heavier reliance on vision, reduc...
We investigated adult age differences in dual-task costs in cognitive-sensorimotor settings without ...
This cross-sectional study investigated the age-related differences in dual-task performance both in...
This cross-sectional study investigated the age-related differences in dual-task performance both in...
This cross-sectional study investigated the age-related differences in dual-task performance both in...
Aim: Simultaneous performances of motor and attention‐demanding tasks are common in activities of ev...
Dual tasking is the ability to perform two tasks simultaneously. There is some debate in literature ...
Background: Dual-task actions challenge cognitive processing. The usefulness of objective methods ba...
When two tasks are performed simultaneously, performance often declines in one or both tasks. These ...
Background Dual tasking, or the ability to executing two tasks simultaneously, has been used in rece...
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Co...
Impaired dual-task performance in younger and older adults can be improved with practice. Optimal co...
Introduction For dual-task paradigms, the timed up and go (TUG) test along with other cognitive or m...
Impaired dual-task performance in younger and older adults can be improved with practice. Optimal co...
Objectives: The main goal of this study was to investigate the impact of difficulty level of postura...
As individuals age, there is an increase in attentional demands, a heavier reliance on vision, reduc...
We investigated adult age differences in dual-task costs in cognitive-sensorimotor settings without ...