The aims of this systematic review were to investigate (1) real-time brain activity during DT gait and balance, (2) whether changes in brain activity correlate with changes in behavioral outcomes in older adults and people with age-related neurodegenerative conditions. PubMed, PsycINFO, and Web of Science were searched from 2009 to 2019 using the keywords dual task, brain activity, gait, balance, aging, neurodegeneration, and other related search terms. A total of 15 articles were included in this review. Functional near-infrared spectroscopy and electroencephalogram measures demonstrated that older adults had higher brain activity, particularly in the prefrontal cortex (PFC), compared to young adults during dual task gait and balance. Simi...
Different types of exercise training have the potential to induce structural and functional brain pl...
Abstract Background The aging process alters upright posture and locomotion control from an automati...
We aimed to detect brain abnormalities during cognitive and motor tasks in older individuals with pr...
Mobility limitations in the elderly are associated with morbidities and premature death. Although th...
International audienceThe present study aimed to examine the impact of the level of physical activit...
Age-related deterioration of balance control is widely regarded as an important phenomenon influenci...
Executive functions are important for successful accomplishment of walking tasks, particularly durin...
As individuals age, they may experience a decline in gait automaticity, which requires increased att...
As individuals age, they may experience a decline in gait automaticity, which requires increased att...
The posture first hypothesis suggests that under dual-task walking conditions older adults prioritiz...
Performance of several tasks simultaneously (dual-tasks) is common in everyday walking. Studies indi...
Gait is a complex process which requires dynamic interactions between musculoskeletal, cardiopulmona...
Background: Prior work suggests there may be greater reliance on executive function for walking in o...
Recent evidence suggests increased activity of the pre-frontal cortex (PFC) is associated with senso...
Different types of exercise training have the potential to induce structural and functional brain pl...
Different types of exercise training have the potential to induce structural and functional brain pl...
Abstract Background The aging process alters upright posture and locomotion control from an automati...
We aimed to detect brain abnormalities during cognitive and motor tasks in older individuals with pr...
Mobility limitations in the elderly are associated with morbidities and premature death. Although th...
International audienceThe present study aimed to examine the impact of the level of physical activit...
Age-related deterioration of balance control is widely regarded as an important phenomenon influenci...
Executive functions are important for successful accomplishment of walking tasks, particularly durin...
As individuals age, they may experience a decline in gait automaticity, which requires increased att...
As individuals age, they may experience a decline in gait automaticity, which requires increased att...
The posture first hypothesis suggests that under dual-task walking conditions older adults prioritiz...
Performance of several tasks simultaneously (dual-tasks) is common in everyday walking. Studies indi...
Gait is a complex process which requires dynamic interactions between musculoskeletal, cardiopulmona...
Background: Prior work suggests there may be greater reliance on executive function for walking in o...
Recent evidence suggests increased activity of the pre-frontal cortex (PFC) is associated with senso...
Different types of exercise training have the potential to induce structural and functional brain pl...
Different types of exercise training have the potential to induce structural and functional brain pl...
Abstract Background The aging process alters upright posture and locomotion control from an automati...
We aimed to detect brain abnormalities during cognitive and motor tasks in older individuals with pr...