Background. Deterioration with age of physiological components of balance control increases fall risk. Avoiding a fall can also require higher level cognitive processing to select correct motor and stepping responses. Here we investigate how a competing cognitive task and an obstacle to stepping affect the initiation and execution phases of choice stepping reaction times in young and older people. Methods. Three groups were studied: young persons (YOUNG: 23-40 years, n = 20), older persons with a low risk of falls (OLR: 75-86 years, n = 18), and older persons with a high risk of falls (OHR: 78-88 years, n = 22). Four conditions were examined: choice stepping, choice stepping + obstacle, choice stepping + working memory task, and choice step...
Objective: to investigate how physiological and cognitive factors mediate the association between CS...
Selecting motor strategies in daily life tasks requires a perception of the task requirements as wel...
Background. Impaired vision, cognition, and divided attention performance predict falls. Requiring b...
Background. Deterioration with age of physiological components of balance control increases fall ris...
This study investigates if there are age- and falls-risk related differences in the length of time i...
Abstract Aging reduces cognitive functions, and such impairments have implications in mental and mot...
In the case of disequilibrium, the capacity to step quickly is critical to avoid falling for elderly...
Background: Previous studies have shown that older fallers have poorer cognitive func-tion than non-...
NoPURPOSE: The risk of falling increases dramatically with age, and visual impairment is known to be...
Inappropriate stepping in response to unexpected balance perturbations is more prevalent in older pe...
Background. Rapid stepping reactions are a prevalent response to sudden loss of balance and are thou...
Older adults have been shown to trip on obstacles despite taking precautions to step carefully. It h...
International audienceFalls leading to disability are common occurrences with advancing age. Steppin...
Background. Studies comparing the effects of spatial and nonspatial secondary tasks on balance have ...
Background. Falls related to balance dysfunction are among the major problems of older individuals. ...
Objective: to investigate how physiological and cognitive factors mediate the association between CS...
Selecting motor strategies in daily life tasks requires a perception of the task requirements as wel...
Background. Impaired vision, cognition, and divided attention performance predict falls. Requiring b...
Background. Deterioration with age of physiological components of balance control increases fall ris...
This study investigates if there are age- and falls-risk related differences in the length of time i...
Abstract Aging reduces cognitive functions, and such impairments have implications in mental and mot...
In the case of disequilibrium, the capacity to step quickly is critical to avoid falling for elderly...
Background: Previous studies have shown that older fallers have poorer cognitive func-tion than non-...
NoPURPOSE: The risk of falling increases dramatically with age, and visual impairment is known to be...
Inappropriate stepping in response to unexpected balance perturbations is more prevalent in older pe...
Background. Rapid stepping reactions are a prevalent response to sudden loss of balance and are thou...
Older adults have been shown to trip on obstacles despite taking precautions to step carefully. It h...
International audienceFalls leading to disability are common occurrences with advancing age. Steppin...
Background. Studies comparing the effects of spatial and nonspatial secondary tasks on balance have ...
Background. Falls related to balance dysfunction are among the major problems of older individuals. ...
Objective: to investigate how physiological and cognitive factors mediate the association between CS...
Selecting motor strategies in daily life tasks requires a perception of the task requirements as wel...
Background. Impaired vision, cognition, and divided attention performance predict falls. Requiring b...