International audienceOBJECTIVE: This study examined the effects of a difficult and individually tailored additional cognitive task on postural stability and electromyographic (EMG) activities of the ankle dorsi- and plantar-flexors, in young and older individuals performing postural tasks of varying difficulties. METHODS: Eight young (mean age=24 years) and eight older (74 years) men took part in the investigation. Centre of pressure velocity and surface EMG of ankle joint muscles were both examined during various postural conditions. RESULTS: The main findings suggested that high levels of muscle activity were a characteristic of age-related declines in postural stability. Moreover, during the complex posture, the postural instability, as...
Balance is an important determinant of physical function and falls risk. This study sought to determ...
The last decade has witnessed a growing number of studies in neuropsychology and experimental psycho...
Is postural stability controlled automatically, or is it affected by concurrent cognitive activity? ...
Objectives: The main goal of this study was to investigate the impact of difficulty level of postura...
Background: Poor multitask performance is commonly used as an indicator of age-related changes in at...
SummaryBackgroundPoor multitask performance is commonly used as an indicator of age-related changes ...
We report an investigation of postural stability in two groups of volunteers (mean ages of 57 and 77...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to determine whether the mechanical contribution...
Dual-task designs have been used widely to study the degree of automatic and controlled processing i...
The maintenance of balance is one of the most important capabilities of humans. This ability is more...
Purpose: This study was designed to investigate the influence of a cognitive task on the responsiven...
Problem of the study: Physiological ageing processes, such as decline of muscle power, cognitive fun...
Normal aging results in alterations in the visual, vestibular and somtaosensory systems, which in tu...
Dual-task designs have been used widely to study the degree of automatic and controlled processing i...
Background. Studies indicate that the strategy for postural control may be affected by psychological...
Balance is an important determinant of physical function and falls risk. This study sought to determ...
The last decade has witnessed a growing number of studies in neuropsychology and experimental psycho...
Is postural stability controlled automatically, or is it affected by concurrent cognitive activity? ...
Objectives: The main goal of this study was to investigate the impact of difficulty level of postura...
Background: Poor multitask performance is commonly used as an indicator of age-related changes in at...
SummaryBackgroundPoor multitask performance is commonly used as an indicator of age-related changes ...
We report an investigation of postural stability in two groups of volunteers (mean ages of 57 and 77...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to determine whether the mechanical contribution...
Dual-task designs have been used widely to study the degree of automatic and controlled processing i...
The maintenance of balance is one of the most important capabilities of humans. This ability is more...
Purpose: This study was designed to investigate the influence of a cognitive task on the responsiven...
Problem of the study: Physiological ageing processes, such as decline of muscle power, cognitive fun...
Normal aging results in alterations in the visual, vestibular and somtaosensory systems, which in tu...
Dual-task designs have been used widely to study the degree of automatic and controlled processing i...
Background. Studies indicate that the strategy for postural control may be affected by psychological...
Balance is an important determinant of physical function and falls risk. This study sought to determ...
The last decade has witnessed a growing number of studies in neuropsychology and experimental psycho...
Is postural stability controlled automatically, or is it affected by concurrent cognitive activity? ...