In many situations successful execution of a balance-recovery reaction requires visual information about the environment. In particular, reactions that involve rapid limb movements, such as stepping, must be controlled to avoid obstacles and accommodate other constraints on limb trajectory. However, it is unknown whether the central nervous system can acquire the necessary visuospatial information prior to perturbation onset or must, instead, redirect gaze at the floor during the execution of the stepping reaction. To study this we examined gaze behaviour, during rapid forward-directed stepping reactions triggered by unpredictable platform perturbation, in 12 healthy young adults. We also monitored switching of attention, as inferred from o...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this thesis was to determine whether perturba...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this thesis was to determine whether perturba...
A fundamental principle that has emerged from studies of natural gaze behavior is that goal-directed...
In many situations successful execution of a balance-recovery reaction requires visual information a...
Visuospatial information regarding obstacles and other environmental constraints on limb movement is...
Visuospatial information regarding obstacles and other environmental constraints on limb movement is...
Background. Rapid stepping reactions are a prevalent response to sudden loss of balance and are thou...
Background. Rapid stepping reactions are a prevalent response to sudden loss of balance and are thou...
Stepping reactions are often triggered rapidly in response to loss of balance. It has been unclear ...
Stepping reactions are often triggered rapidly in response to loss of balance. It has been unclear ...
Rapid step reactions evoked by balance perturbation must accommodate constraints on limb motion imp...
Background. Rapid stepping reactions are a prevalent response to sudden loss of balance and play a c...
Background: Rapid stepping reactions are a prevalent response to sudden loss of balance and play a ...
This thesis presents two studies that investigate how vision is used to control rapid, compensatory ...
This thesis presents two studies that investigate how vision is used to control rapid, compensatory ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this thesis was to determine whether perturba...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this thesis was to determine whether perturba...
A fundamental principle that has emerged from studies of natural gaze behavior is that goal-directed...
In many situations successful execution of a balance-recovery reaction requires visual information a...
Visuospatial information regarding obstacles and other environmental constraints on limb movement is...
Visuospatial information regarding obstacles and other environmental constraints on limb movement is...
Background. Rapid stepping reactions are a prevalent response to sudden loss of balance and are thou...
Background. Rapid stepping reactions are a prevalent response to sudden loss of balance and are thou...
Stepping reactions are often triggered rapidly in response to loss of balance. It has been unclear ...
Stepping reactions are often triggered rapidly in response to loss of balance. It has been unclear ...
Rapid step reactions evoked by balance perturbation must accommodate constraints on limb motion imp...
Background. Rapid stepping reactions are a prevalent response to sudden loss of balance and play a c...
Background: Rapid stepping reactions are a prevalent response to sudden loss of balance and play a ...
This thesis presents two studies that investigate how vision is used to control rapid, compensatory ...
This thesis presents two studies that investigate how vision is used to control rapid, compensatory ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this thesis was to determine whether perturba...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this thesis was to determine whether perturba...
A fundamental principle that has emerged from studies of natural gaze behavior is that goal-directed...