In children, Visual information is Crucial for static postural control,although age-related differences exist in the impact Of Visual perturbation on postural sway. Since Static postural Control and locomotion are closely related, we expect age-related differences in the impact of visual deprivation on dynamic stability and gait. it is hypothesised that this is related to the important role of vision in postural control. Postural stability and gait was tested in 20 adults and 40 children (3-11 years old) under two different visual conditions: eyes open (EO) and eyes closed (EC). Significant differences were found between EO and EC for postural sway, dimensionless walking speed, dimensionless Stride length and duration of double support. Thu...
In the present study we aimed to track the influence of natural gaze behaviour on postural control f...
In young adults, the role of Ia primary muscle spindles from the gastroc-soleus have been investigat...
Adults use vision during stepping and walking to fine-tune foot placement. However, the developmenta...
In children, Visual information is Crucial for static postural control,although age-related differen...
Significant differences exist between eyes open (EO) and eyes closed (EC) conditions in Postural swa...
Locomotion of children and adults with a visual impairment (ages 1-44, n=28) was compared to that of...
International audienceThis kinematic study investigated the effects of visual factors on the angular...
Vision plays an essential role in human locomotion by providing information about the environment in...
Vision can improve bipedal upright stability during standing and affect spatiotemporal parameters du...
Vision can improve bipedal upright stability during standing and affect spatiotemporal parameters du...
Following the laws of planar covariation, intersegmental coordination is defined with respect to the...
Copyright © 2012 Marco Iosa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
This chapter will review current theories of how adults use vision to guide adaptations to the basi...
INTRODUCTION: Research has found lower motor competence and alternative movement patterns in obese c...
INTRODUCTION. Previous research has suggested that perceptual-motor difficulties may account for obe...
In the present study we aimed to track the influence of natural gaze behaviour on postural control f...
In young adults, the role of Ia primary muscle spindles from the gastroc-soleus have been investigat...
Adults use vision during stepping and walking to fine-tune foot placement. However, the developmenta...
In children, Visual information is Crucial for static postural control,although age-related differen...
Significant differences exist between eyes open (EO) and eyes closed (EC) conditions in Postural swa...
Locomotion of children and adults with a visual impairment (ages 1-44, n=28) was compared to that of...
International audienceThis kinematic study investigated the effects of visual factors on the angular...
Vision plays an essential role in human locomotion by providing information about the environment in...
Vision can improve bipedal upright stability during standing and affect spatiotemporal parameters du...
Vision can improve bipedal upright stability during standing and affect spatiotemporal parameters du...
Following the laws of planar covariation, intersegmental coordination is defined with respect to the...
Copyright © 2012 Marco Iosa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
This chapter will review current theories of how adults use vision to guide adaptations to the basi...
INTRODUCTION: Research has found lower motor competence and alternative movement patterns in obese c...
INTRODUCTION. Previous research has suggested that perceptual-motor difficulties may account for obe...
In the present study we aimed to track the influence of natural gaze behaviour on postural control f...
In young adults, the role of Ia primary muscle spindles from the gastroc-soleus have been investigat...
Adults use vision during stepping and walking to fine-tune foot placement. However, the developmenta...