The ability to control speed and accuracy of goal directed aiming tasks underpins many activities of daily living. Recent evidence has begun to suggest that obesity can affect the control of movement. This study evaluated perceptual motor control of 183 normal weight, overweight, and obese participants using a discrete Fitts’ task on a digital tablet. In addition, we manipulated tablet orientation to determine whether tablet orientation influences task difficulty with the view to increase the task’s constraints. Our study found that the traditional relationship between target distance and target width hold true for each of the three weight groups in both tablet orientations. Interestingly, no significant differences were found for movement ...
Motor impairments are relatively common in children with obesity and evidence suggests that these di...
Cognitive control over (eating) behavior is based on executive functions, an umbrella term for cogni...
This paper reports two experiments designed to investigate and modify biased attentional processing ...
The ability to control speed and accuracy of goal directed aiming tasks underpins many activities of...
International audienceThe ability to control speed and accuracy of goal directed aiming tasks underp...
In the last decades, it has been proposed that executive functions may be particularly vulnerable to...
Background: The association between obesity and executive functions (EFs) is highly controversial. I...
This study investigated the effects of obesity on attentional resources allocated to postural contro...
This study investigated the effects of obesity on attentional resources allocated to postural contro...
Objective: There is evidence that executive function (and specifically inhibitory control) is relate...
Studies have shown that obese individuals may require more attentional resources to perform postural...
Evidence accumulated to date suggests that excess weight in the adult population is associated with ...
<div><p>Obese people suffer from postural deficits and are more subject to falls than their lean cou...
International audienceInhibition and shifting across the weight status spectrum. Executive functioni...
The aim of the research: To measure the influence of physical activity and calorie restriction to mo...
Motor impairments are relatively common in children with obesity and evidence suggests that these di...
Cognitive control over (eating) behavior is based on executive functions, an umbrella term for cogni...
This paper reports two experiments designed to investigate and modify biased attentional processing ...
The ability to control speed and accuracy of goal directed aiming tasks underpins many activities of...
International audienceThe ability to control speed and accuracy of goal directed aiming tasks underp...
In the last decades, it has been proposed that executive functions may be particularly vulnerable to...
Background: The association between obesity and executive functions (EFs) is highly controversial. I...
This study investigated the effects of obesity on attentional resources allocated to postural contro...
This study investigated the effects of obesity on attentional resources allocated to postural contro...
Objective: There is evidence that executive function (and specifically inhibitory control) is relate...
Studies have shown that obese individuals may require more attentional resources to perform postural...
Evidence accumulated to date suggests that excess weight in the adult population is associated with ...
<div><p>Obese people suffer from postural deficits and are more subject to falls than their lean cou...
International audienceInhibition and shifting across the weight status spectrum. Executive functioni...
The aim of the research: To measure the influence of physical activity and calorie restriction to mo...
Motor impairments are relatively common in children with obesity and evidence suggests that these di...
Cognitive control over (eating) behavior is based on executive functions, an umbrella term for cogni...
This paper reports two experiments designed to investigate and modify biased attentional processing ...