Background: Although previous studies suggest that postural control requires attention and other cognitive resources, the central mechanisms responsible for this relationship remain unclear. To address this issue, we examined the effects of altered attention on cortical activity and postural responses following mechanical perturbations to upright stance. We hypothesized that cortical activity would be attenuated but not delayed when mechanical perturbations were applied during a concurrent performance of a cognitive task (i.e. when attention was directed away from the perturbation). We also hypothesized that these cortical changes would be accompanied by alterations in the postural response, as evidenced by increases in the magnitude of ant...
While most reactive balance control studies have used whole-body perturbations, research is limited ...
International audienceObjective: Numerous studies using dual-task paradigms (postural and cognitive)...
The influence of attention on the dynamical structure of postural sway was examined in 30 healthy yo...
Background: Although previous studies suggest that postural control requires attention and other cog...
A traditional view has been that balance control occurs at a very automatic level, primarily involv...
Posture control is one of the most fundamental motor tasks; however, the underlying mechanisms are s...
Introduction: Cognitive components are necessary to maintain posture during external perturbations. ...
In daily life, we perform several tasks simultaneously, and it is essential to have adequate postura...
Contrasted postural effects have been reported in dual-task protocols associating balance control an...
ABSTRACT Introduction Cognitive components are necessary to maintain posture during external perturb...
Postural threat can induce conscious involvement in movement control. This internal focus has been i...
The pupillary response reflects mental effort (or cognitive workload) during cognitive and/or motor ...
The purpose of the present thesis was two-fold. First, to evaluate the impact of cognitive demand on...
While most reactive balance control studies have used whole-body perturbations, research is limited ...
International audienceObjective: Numerous studies using dual-task paradigms (postural and cognitive)...
The influence of attention on the dynamical structure of postural sway was examined in 30 healthy yo...
Background: Although previous studies suggest that postural control requires attention and other cog...
A traditional view has been that balance control occurs at a very automatic level, primarily involv...
Posture control is one of the most fundamental motor tasks; however, the underlying mechanisms are s...
Introduction: Cognitive components are necessary to maintain posture during external perturbations. ...
In daily life, we perform several tasks simultaneously, and it is essential to have adequate postura...
Contrasted postural effects have been reported in dual-task protocols associating balance control an...
ABSTRACT Introduction Cognitive components are necessary to maintain posture during external perturb...
Postural threat can induce conscious involvement in movement control. This internal focus has been i...
The pupillary response reflects mental effort (or cognitive workload) during cognitive and/or motor ...
The purpose of the present thesis was two-fold. First, to evaluate the impact of cognitive demand on...
While most reactive balance control studies have used whole-body perturbations, research is limited ...
International audienceObjective: Numerous studies using dual-task paradigms (postural and cognitive)...
The influence of attention on the dynamical structure of postural sway was examined in 30 healthy yo...