Fear of falling can have a profound influence on anticipatory postural control during dynamic balance tasks (e.g., rise-to-toes and leg-raise tasks), with fearful individuals typically exhibiting postural adjustments of smaller magnitudes prior to movement onset. However, very little is known about how fear of falling influences the generation of anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) during gait initiation; a task in which producing smaller APAs may compromise stability. Sixteen young adults initiated gait as fast as possible following an auditory cue during two conditions: Baseline (ground level), and Threat (fear of falling induced via a platform raised 1.1 m). While the magnitude and duration of APAs did not change between conditions,...
This opportune case study describes visual and stepping behaviours of an 87 year old female (P8), bo...
Clinical and experimental research has demonstrated that the emotional experience of fear impairs po...
International audienceThe control of balance is crucial for efficiently performing most of our daily...
Fear of falling can have a profound influence on anticipatory postural control during dynamic balanc...
Earlier and larger anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) are generated with increasingly destabil...
It has been just over 20 years since the effects of height-induced threat on human postural control ...
A fall is one of the main causes of injury-related hospitalisation and injury-related deaths. Beside...
© 2017 The Authors. Vestibular sensation contributes to cervical-head stabilization and fall prevent...
This article was made available through the Brunel Open Access Fund.It is widely reported that fear ...
It is well established that postural threat modifies postural control, although little is known reg...
International audienceThe initiation of human walking involves postural motor actions for body orien...
Step climbing is a demanding task required for personal autonomy in daily living. Anticipatory Postu...
Height-induced postural threat affects emotional state and upright feet-in-place standing balance be...
Context-dependent threats to standing balance have long been known to affect fear and anxiety about ...
Background Standing at height, and subsequent changes in emotional state (e.g., fear of falling), le...
This opportune case study describes visual and stepping behaviours of an 87 year old female (P8), bo...
Clinical and experimental research has demonstrated that the emotional experience of fear impairs po...
International audienceThe control of balance is crucial for efficiently performing most of our daily...
Fear of falling can have a profound influence on anticipatory postural control during dynamic balanc...
Earlier and larger anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) are generated with increasingly destabil...
It has been just over 20 years since the effects of height-induced threat on human postural control ...
A fall is one of the main causes of injury-related hospitalisation and injury-related deaths. Beside...
© 2017 The Authors. Vestibular sensation contributes to cervical-head stabilization and fall prevent...
This article was made available through the Brunel Open Access Fund.It is widely reported that fear ...
It is well established that postural threat modifies postural control, although little is known reg...
International audienceThe initiation of human walking involves postural motor actions for body orien...
Step climbing is a demanding task required for personal autonomy in daily living. Anticipatory Postu...
Height-induced postural threat affects emotional state and upright feet-in-place standing balance be...
Context-dependent threats to standing balance have long been known to affect fear and anxiety about ...
Background Standing at height, and subsequent changes in emotional state (e.g., fear of falling), le...
This opportune case study describes visual and stepping behaviours of an 87 year old female (P8), bo...
Clinical and experimental research has demonstrated that the emotional experience of fear impairs po...
International audienceThe control of balance is crucial for efficiently performing most of our daily...