When humans are asked to stand normally, they are not completely motionless. Rather, small amounts of body movement, termed postural sway, can be observed. Although the postural sway of standing has been well described, the manner in which this sway is neurally controlled and its influence in tasks involving postural re-stabilization are not known. Therefore, the aim of this thesis was to investigate the neural control of human standing posture, with a special emphasis on 1) whether the neuromuscular responses to an unexpected perturbation are influenced by the postural sway, 2) whether spinallymediated changes occur as a function of postural sway position and/or direction, and 3) whether the excitability of the cortical and corticospinal p...
Aim: The present study investigated how the triceps surae are controlled at the spinal level during ...
In standing, corticospinal excitability increases and primary motor cortex (M1) inhibition decreases...
Previous research has shown that the postural configuration adopted by a subject, such as active lea...
When humans are asked to stand normally, they are not completely motionless. Rather, small amounts o...
For almost 150 years, researchers have been intrigued by the complex neural control of standing bala...
Recent studies demonstrated that the corticospinal pathway is one of the key nodes for the feedback ...
Posture control is one of the most fundamental motor tasks; however, the underlying mechanisms are s...
<div><p>Several models have been employed to study human postural control during upright quiet stanc...
Previous research has shown that changes in spinal excitability occur during the postural sway of qu...
Recent studies demonstrated that the corticospinal pathway is one of the key nodes for the feedback ...
Humans are unable to stand still, but rather experience continuous oscillations of the body known as...
Several models have been employed to study human postural control during upright quiet stance. Most ...
Upright stance in humans requires an intricate exchange between the neural mechanisms that control b...
For a variety of postural perturbations, balance disorder patients exhibit difficulties in producing...
Human standing posture is inherently unstable. The postural control system (PCS), which maintains st...
Aim: The present study investigated how the triceps surae are controlled at the spinal level during ...
In standing, corticospinal excitability increases and primary motor cortex (M1) inhibition decreases...
Previous research has shown that the postural configuration adopted by a subject, such as active lea...
When humans are asked to stand normally, they are not completely motionless. Rather, small amounts o...
For almost 150 years, researchers have been intrigued by the complex neural control of standing bala...
Recent studies demonstrated that the corticospinal pathway is one of the key nodes for the feedback ...
Posture control is one of the most fundamental motor tasks; however, the underlying mechanisms are s...
<div><p>Several models have been employed to study human postural control during upright quiet stanc...
Previous research has shown that changes in spinal excitability occur during the postural sway of qu...
Recent studies demonstrated that the corticospinal pathway is one of the key nodes for the feedback ...
Humans are unable to stand still, but rather experience continuous oscillations of the body known as...
Several models have been employed to study human postural control during upright quiet stance. Most ...
Upright stance in humans requires an intricate exchange between the neural mechanisms that control b...
For a variety of postural perturbations, balance disorder patients exhibit difficulties in producing...
Human standing posture is inherently unstable. The postural control system (PCS), which maintains st...
Aim: The present study investigated how the triceps surae are controlled at the spinal level during ...
In standing, corticospinal excitability increases and primary motor cortex (M1) inhibition decreases...
Previous research has shown that the postural configuration adopted by a subject, such as active lea...