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,...
International audienceThe initiation of human walking involves postural motor actions for body orien...
To walk safely in their environment, people need to select adequate movement strategies during gait....
Abstract Humans exhibit changes in postural control when confronted with threats to stability. This ...
Fear of falling can have a profound influence on anticipatory postural control during dynamic balanc...
Vestibular sensation contributes to cervical-head stabilization and fall prevention. To what extent ...
Clinical and experimental research has demonstrated that the emotional experience of fear impairs po...
According to traditional conceptualizations of the relationship between fear of falling and falls in...
Purpose Landing involves a tuned anticipatory control to allow for soft and safe contact with the gr...
Earlier and larger anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) are generated with increasingly destabil...
Circumstances may render the consequence of falling quite severe, thus maximising the motivation to ...
Height-induced postural threat affects emotional state and upright feet-in-place standing balance be...
Background and Purpose. Limited research exists on fear of falling and its affect on gait parameters...
Postural threat manipulations elicit changes in psychological and autonomic state and standing balan...
Context-dependent threats to standing balance have long been known to affect fear and anxiety about ...
BACKGROUND: fear of falling (FoF) has great impact on functioning and quality of life of older peopl...
International audienceThe initiation of human walking involves postural motor actions for body orien...
To walk safely in their environment, people need to select adequate movement strategies during gait....
Abstract Humans exhibit changes in postural control when confronted with threats to stability. This ...
Fear of falling can have a profound influence on anticipatory postural control during dynamic balanc...
Vestibular sensation contributes to cervical-head stabilization and fall prevention. To what extent ...
Clinical and experimental research has demonstrated that the emotional experience of fear impairs po...
According to traditional conceptualizations of the relationship between fear of falling and falls in...
Purpose Landing involves a tuned anticipatory control to allow for soft and safe contact with the gr...
Earlier and larger anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) are generated with increasingly destabil...
Circumstances may render the consequence of falling quite severe, thus maximising the motivation to ...
Height-induced postural threat affects emotional state and upright feet-in-place standing balance be...
Background and Purpose. Limited research exists on fear of falling and its affect on gait parameters...
Postural threat manipulations elicit changes in psychological and autonomic state and standing balan...
Context-dependent threats to standing balance have long been known to affect fear and anxiety about ...
BACKGROUND: fear of falling (FoF) has great impact on functioning and quality of life of older peopl...
International audienceThe initiation of human walking involves postural motor actions for body orien...
To walk safely in their environment, people need to select adequate movement strategies during gait....
Abstract Humans exhibit changes in postural control when confronted with threats to stability. This ...