The ability to safely negotiate the world on foot takes humans years to develop, reflecting the huge cognitive demands associated with real‐time planning and control of walking. Despite the importance of walking, methodological limitations mean that surprisingly little is known about the neural and cognitive processes that support ambulatory motor control. Here, we report mobile EEG data recorded from thirty‐two healthy young adults during real‐world ambulatory obstacle avoidance. Participants walked along a path while stepping over expected and unexpected obstacles projected on the floor, allowing us to capture the dynamic oscillatory response to changes in environmental demands. Compared to obstacle‐free walking, time‐frequency analysis o...
According to embodied accounts of human cognition, the mind is at the interface of the body and the ...
Understanding how the human brain cortex behaves when the dynamical balance is unexpectedly challeng...
Coupling behavioral measures and brain imaging in naturalistic, ecological conditions is key to comp...
This work is supported by a scholarship from the University of Stirling and a reseach grant from SIN...
The ability to safely negotiate the world on foot takes humans years to develop, reflecting the huge...
The ability to safely negotiate the world on foot takes humans years to develop, reflecting the exte...
Funding: This work is supported by a scholarship from the University of Stirling and a research gran...
The neural correlates that help us understand the challenges that Parkinson’s patients face when neg...
Walking or running in real-world environments requires dynamic multisensory processing within the br...
S.L., M.I. and D.I.D. are members of the SINAPSE collaboration (www.sinapse.ac.uk), a pooling initia...
Recent developments in mobile brain-body imaging (MoBI) technologies have enabled studies of human l...
Background: Gait impairments during real-world locomotion are common in neurological diseases. Howev...
This article describes a dataset from one standing and two outdoor walking tasks. Each task was perf...
While navigating complex environments the brain must continuously adapt to both external demands suc...
Recent developments in mobile brain-body imaging (MoBI) technologies have enabled studies of human l...
According to embodied accounts of human cognition, the mind is at the interface of the body and the ...
Understanding how the human brain cortex behaves when the dynamical balance is unexpectedly challeng...
Coupling behavioral measures and brain imaging in naturalistic, ecological conditions is key to comp...
This work is supported by a scholarship from the University of Stirling and a reseach grant from SIN...
The ability to safely negotiate the world on foot takes humans years to develop, reflecting the huge...
The ability to safely negotiate the world on foot takes humans years to develop, reflecting the exte...
Funding: This work is supported by a scholarship from the University of Stirling and a research gran...
The neural correlates that help us understand the challenges that Parkinson’s patients face when neg...
Walking or running in real-world environments requires dynamic multisensory processing within the br...
S.L., M.I. and D.I.D. are members of the SINAPSE collaboration (www.sinapse.ac.uk), a pooling initia...
Recent developments in mobile brain-body imaging (MoBI) technologies have enabled studies of human l...
Background: Gait impairments during real-world locomotion are common in neurological diseases. Howev...
This article describes a dataset from one standing and two outdoor walking tasks. Each task was perf...
While navigating complex environments the brain must continuously adapt to both external demands suc...
Recent developments in mobile brain-body imaging (MoBI) technologies have enabled studies of human l...
According to embodied accounts of human cognition, the mind is at the interface of the body and the ...
Understanding how the human brain cortex behaves when the dynamical balance is unexpectedly challeng...
Coupling behavioral measures and brain imaging in naturalistic, ecological conditions is key to comp...