The effect of different cognitive loads on the control of balance on a scholastic population was investigated. 135 children, divided into three age groups ranging from 7 to 11 years were asked to stand quietly on a force platform under four different conditions implying vision and concurrent cognitive tasks. Selected postural parameters were extracted from Centre of Pressure data, and underwent statistical analysis. Data proved a decline on the influence of both cognitive load and vision on postural performance, and confirm the reliability of instrumented postural tests to monitor the development and maturation of balance competencies
Performing a cognitive task while maintaining upright stance can lead to increased or reduced body s...
Postural control during normal upright stance in humans is a well-learned task. Hence, it has often ...
Introduction: Cognitive components are necessary to maintain posture during external perturbations. ...
The effect of different cognitive loads on the control of balance on a scholastic population was inv...
Inferring relations between cognitive processes and postural control is a relatively topical challen...
Inferring relations between cognitive processes and postural control is a relatively topical challen...
Traditionally postural control was considered an automatic task, currently it is considered a proces...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of concurrent tasks on postural sway...
The study examined, in children aged 7 and adults, the postural control when a cognitive task (modif...
International audienceThe present experiment assessed, in children aged 7-11 and in adults, whether ...
The authors examined the interaction between the development of postural control and the development...
Abstract Background The present study investigates balance control mechanisms, their variations with...
The purpose of the present thesis was two-fold. First, to evaluate the impact of cognitive demand on...
International audienceIn the present study we aimed to determine the attentional cost of postural co...
Introduction: Keeping balance of the upright stance is a highly practiced daily task for healthy adu...
Performing a cognitive task while maintaining upright stance can lead to increased or reduced body s...
Postural control during normal upright stance in humans is a well-learned task. Hence, it has often ...
Introduction: Cognitive components are necessary to maintain posture during external perturbations. ...
The effect of different cognitive loads on the control of balance on a scholastic population was inv...
Inferring relations between cognitive processes and postural control is a relatively topical challen...
Inferring relations between cognitive processes and postural control is a relatively topical challen...
Traditionally postural control was considered an automatic task, currently it is considered a proces...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of concurrent tasks on postural sway...
The study examined, in children aged 7 and adults, the postural control when a cognitive task (modif...
International audienceThe present experiment assessed, in children aged 7-11 and in adults, whether ...
The authors examined the interaction between the development of postural control and the development...
Abstract Background The present study investigates balance control mechanisms, their variations with...
The purpose of the present thesis was two-fold. First, to evaluate the impact of cognitive demand on...
International audienceIn the present study we aimed to determine the attentional cost of postural co...
Introduction: Keeping balance of the upright stance is a highly practiced daily task for healthy adu...
Performing a cognitive task while maintaining upright stance can lead to increased or reduced body s...
Postural control during normal upright stance in humans is a well-learned task. Hence, it has often ...
Introduction: Cognitive components are necessary to maintain posture during external perturbations. ...