Posture control during a dual-task involves changing the distribution of attention resources between the cognitive and motor tasks and involves the frontal cortex working memory (WM). The present study aimed to better understand the impact of frontal lobe activity and WM capacity in postural control during a dual-task. High and low WM-span groups were compared using their reading span test scores. High and low WM capacity were compared based on cognitive and balance performance and hemoglobin oxygenation (oxyHb) levels during standing during single (S-S), standing during dual (S-D), one leg standing during single (O-S), and one leg standing during dual (O-D) tasks. For sway pass length, significant difference in only the O-D task was observ...
<div><p>In daily life, mobility requires walking while performing a cognitive or upper-extremity mot...
A dual-task (DT) paradigm requires concurrent performance of two tasks, or a cognitive and motor tas...
In daily life, mobility requires walking while performing a cognitive or upper-extremity motor task....
Background: Previous evidence suggests that postural control processing may be more related to spati...
Previous studies have suggested cortical involvement in postural control in humans by measuring cort...
Recent evidence suggests increased activity of the pre-frontal cortex (PFC) is associated with senso...
The ability to maintain balance is based on various processes of motor control in complex neural net...
Understanding how attention is allocated during a balance task, when paired with competing cognitive...
In daily life, we perform several tasks simultaneously, and it is essential to have adequate postura...
Abstract Background The aging process alters upright posture and locomotion control from an automati...
Maintaining balance during upright stance is one of the most basic human motor activities and tradit...
The control of dual-tasking effects is a daily challenge in stroke neurorehabilitation. It maybe one...
For almost 150 years, researchers have been intrigued by the complex neural control of standing bala...
Performing a cognitive task while maintaining upright stance can lead to increased or reduced body s...
BackgroundThe cerebellum plays an important role for balance control and the coordination of volunta...
<div><p>In daily life, mobility requires walking while performing a cognitive or upper-extremity mot...
A dual-task (DT) paradigm requires concurrent performance of two tasks, or a cognitive and motor tas...
In daily life, mobility requires walking while performing a cognitive or upper-extremity motor task....
Background: Previous evidence suggests that postural control processing may be more related to spati...
Previous studies have suggested cortical involvement in postural control in humans by measuring cort...
Recent evidence suggests increased activity of the pre-frontal cortex (PFC) is associated with senso...
The ability to maintain balance is based on various processes of motor control in complex neural net...
Understanding how attention is allocated during a balance task, when paired with competing cognitive...
In daily life, we perform several tasks simultaneously, and it is essential to have adequate postura...
Abstract Background The aging process alters upright posture and locomotion control from an automati...
Maintaining balance during upright stance is one of the most basic human motor activities and tradit...
The control of dual-tasking effects is a daily challenge in stroke neurorehabilitation. It maybe one...
For almost 150 years, researchers have been intrigued by the complex neural control of standing bala...
Performing a cognitive task while maintaining upright stance can lead to increased or reduced body s...
BackgroundThe cerebellum plays an important role for balance control and the coordination of volunta...
<div><p>In daily life, mobility requires walking while performing a cognitive or upper-extremity mot...
A dual-task (DT) paradigm requires concurrent performance of two tasks, or a cognitive and motor tas...
In daily life, mobility requires walking while performing a cognitive or upper-extremity motor task....