During walking, attention needs to be flexibly allocated to deal with varying environmental constraints. This ability may be affected by aging and lower overall executive function. The present study examined the influence of aging and executive function on the attentional costs of visually guided walking under different task demands. Three groups, young adults (n=15) and elderly adults with higher (n=16) and lower (n=10) executive function, walked on a treadmill in three conditions: uncued walking and walking with regular and irregular patterns of visual stepping targets projected onto the belt. Attentional costs were assessed using a secondary probe reaction time task and corrected by subtracting baseline single-task reaction time, yieldin...
Cognitive dual tasks alter gait of younger and older adults and recent research has demonstrated tha...
Spatial navigation is a common yet very important activity in everyday life. Errors in navigation, w...
We examined the role of attention during different phases of the gait cycle by using a dual-task par...
During walking, attention needs to be flexibly allocated to deal with varying environmental constrai...
Increased attentional costs of walking in older adults have been attributed to age-related changes i...
Previous studies have reported an association between executive function (EF) and measures of gait, ...
One in 3 adults over 65 years fall annually, resulting in costs of $34 billion in 2013. Our purpose ...
International audienceA U-shaped relationship between cognitive demand and gait control may exist in...
Acoustic and visual cues are frequently used in gait rehabilitation. Attuning the steps to the cues ...
Udgivelsesdato: JUNWalking is considered an automatic function which demands little attentional reso...
AbstractAcoustic and visual cues are frequently used in gait rehabilitation. Attuning the steps to t...
This study sought to investigate the attentional demands while performing a blind navigation task in...
AbstractPrevious literature suggests that age-related deficits of dual-task walking are particularly...
Making step adjustments is an essential component of walking. However, the ability to make step adju...
Visual reaction time (RT) was measured in 10 older men (mean age, 71.1 years) and gender-matched con...
Cognitive dual tasks alter gait of younger and older adults and recent research has demonstrated tha...
Spatial navigation is a common yet very important activity in everyday life. Errors in navigation, w...
We examined the role of attention during different phases of the gait cycle by using a dual-task par...
During walking, attention needs to be flexibly allocated to deal with varying environmental constrai...
Increased attentional costs of walking in older adults have been attributed to age-related changes i...
Previous studies have reported an association between executive function (EF) and measures of gait, ...
One in 3 adults over 65 years fall annually, resulting in costs of $34 billion in 2013. Our purpose ...
International audienceA U-shaped relationship between cognitive demand and gait control may exist in...
Acoustic and visual cues are frequently used in gait rehabilitation. Attuning the steps to the cues ...
Udgivelsesdato: JUNWalking is considered an automatic function which demands little attentional reso...
AbstractAcoustic and visual cues are frequently used in gait rehabilitation. Attuning the steps to t...
This study sought to investigate the attentional demands while performing a blind navigation task in...
AbstractPrevious literature suggests that age-related deficits of dual-task walking are particularly...
Making step adjustments is an essential component of walking. However, the ability to make step adju...
Visual reaction time (RT) was measured in 10 older men (mean age, 71.1 years) and gender-matched con...
Cognitive dual tasks alter gait of younger and older adults and recent research has demonstrated tha...
Spatial navigation is a common yet very important activity in everyday life. Errors in navigation, w...
We examined the role of attention during different phases of the gait cycle by using a dual-task par...