The extent to which the occurrence of falls, the dominant feature of human attempts to balance a stick at their fingertip, can be predicted is examined in the context of the “Dragon-King” hypothesis. For skilled stick balancers, fluctuations in the controlled variable, namely the vertical displacement angle θ, exhibit power law behaviors. When stick balancing is made less stable by either decreasing the length of the stick or by requiring the subject to balance the stick on the surface of a table tennis racket, systematic departures from the power law behaviors are observed in the range of large θ. This observation raises the possibility that the presence of departures from the power law in the large length scale region, possibly Dragon-Kin...
The aim of the present study was to determine whether force plate variables in single- and dual-task...
Falls, particularly those due to slips, constitute a major health risk for older adults. Past resear...
Falls from ladders cause injuries and fatalities in both occupational and non-occupational settings,...
Abstract. The extent to which the occurrence of falls, the dominant feature of human attempts to bal...
State-dependent, or parametric, noise is an essential component of the neural control mechanism for ...
Stick balancing at the fingertip is a powerful paradigm for the study of the control of human balanc...
Stick balancing at the fingertip is a powerful paradigm for the study of the control of human balanc...
Graduation date: 2007Falls, particularly those due to slips, constitute a major health risk for olde...
We investigated the acquisition of skill in balancing a stick (52 cm, 34 g) on the fingertip in nine...
Background Falls constitute an important health issue. They cause significant morbidity, mortality a...
Balance recovery from an unpredictable postural perturbation can be a challenging task for many olde...
Most falls are attributed to a loss of balance (LOB), but a precise physical definition of that term...
There are two issues in balancing a stick pivoting on a finger tip (or mechanically on a moving cart...
Falls are the number one cause of accidental injury and exert an especially heavy toll on the elderl...
In this study stick balancing serves as a role model for more demanding balancing tasks. The purpose...
The aim of the present study was to determine whether force plate variables in single- and dual-task...
Falls, particularly those due to slips, constitute a major health risk for older adults. Past resear...
Falls from ladders cause injuries and fatalities in both occupational and non-occupational settings,...
Abstract. The extent to which the occurrence of falls, the dominant feature of human attempts to bal...
State-dependent, or parametric, noise is an essential component of the neural control mechanism for ...
Stick balancing at the fingertip is a powerful paradigm for the study of the control of human balanc...
Stick balancing at the fingertip is a powerful paradigm for the study of the control of human balanc...
Graduation date: 2007Falls, particularly those due to slips, constitute a major health risk for olde...
We investigated the acquisition of skill in balancing a stick (52 cm, 34 g) on the fingertip in nine...
Background Falls constitute an important health issue. They cause significant morbidity, mortality a...
Balance recovery from an unpredictable postural perturbation can be a challenging task for many olde...
Most falls are attributed to a loss of balance (LOB), but a precise physical definition of that term...
There are two issues in balancing a stick pivoting on a finger tip (or mechanically on a moving cart...
Falls are the number one cause of accidental injury and exert an especially heavy toll on the elderl...
In this study stick balancing serves as a role model for more demanding balancing tasks. The purpose...
The aim of the present study was to determine whether force plate variables in single- and dual-task...
Falls, particularly those due to slips, constitute a major health risk for older adults. Past resear...
Falls from ladders cause injuries and fatalities in both occupational and non-occupational settings,...