Light touch with an earth-fixed reference point improves balance during quite standing. In our current study, we implemented a paradigm to assess the effects of disrupting the right posterior parietal cortex on dynamic stabilization of body sway with and without Light Touch after a graded, unpredictable mechanical perturbation. We hypothesized that the benefit of Light Touch would be amplified in the more dynamic context of an external perturbation, reducing body sway and muscle activations before, at and after a perturbation. Furthermore, we expected sway stabilization would be impaired following disruption of the right Posterior Parietal Cortex as a result of increased postural stiffness. Thirteen young adults stood blindfolded in Tandem-...
Sway is reduced by light nonsup-porting touch between parts of the body and a fixed surface. This ef...
When humans are asked to stand normally, they are not completely motionless. Rather, small amounts o...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether a light finger touch can compensate for the increased postural swa...
Control of body balance relies on the integration of multiple sensory modalities. Lightly touching a...
Light touch contact between the body and an environmental referent reduces fluctuations of center of...
Light touch contact between the body and an environmental referent reduces fluctuations of center of...
Sensory information about body sway is used to drive corrective muscle action to keep the body's cen...
Contact with an earth-fixed reference augments sway-related feedback and leads to sway reduction dur...
Availability of fingertip touch onto a stable surface reduces body sway for subjects standing with e...
We addressed postural instability during stance with eyes closed (EC) on a compliant surface in heal...
Effective central sensory integration of visual, vestibular, and proprioceptive information is requi...
Several studies have shown that a light fingertip touch on a stable surface reduces body sway for in...
Injury to the central nervous system as a result of cerebrovascular accidents (CVA) often leads to i...
Effects of light touch on body sway have usually been investigated with some form of constant contac...
<div><p>In upright stance, light touch of a space-stationary touch reference reduces spontaneous swa...
Sway is reduced by light nonsup-porting touch between parts of the body and a fixed surface. This ef...
When humans are asked to stand normally, they are not completely motionless. Rather, small amounts o...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether a light finger touch can compensate for the increased postural swa...
Control of body balance relies on the integration of multiple sensory modalities. Lightly touching a...
Light touch contact between the body and an environmental referent reduces fluctuations of center of...
Light touch contact between the body and an environmental referent reduces fluctuations of center of...
Sensory information about body sway is used to drive corrective muscle action to keep the body's cen...
Contact with an earth-fixed reference augments sway-related feedback and leads to sway reduction dur...
Availability of fingertip touch onto a stable surface reduces body sway for subjects standing with e...
We addressed postural instability during stance with eyes closed (EC) on a compliant surface in heal...
Effective central sensory integration of visual, vestibular, and proprioceptive information is requi...
Several studies have shown that a light fingertip touch on a stable surface reduces body sway for in...
Injury to the central nervous system as a result of cerebrovascular accidents (CVA) often leads to i...
Effects of light touch on body sway have usually been investigated with some form of constant contac...
<div><p>In upright stance, light touch of a space-stationary touch reference reduces spontaneous swa...
Sway is reduced by light nonsup-porting touch between parts of the body and a fixed surface. This ef...
When humans are asked to stand normally, they are not completely motionless. Rather, small amounts o...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether a light finger touch can compensate for the increased postural swa...