The process by which humans stabilize bipedal stance represents a confluence of changes associated with musculoskeletal maturation and experience-based sensorimotor learning. While investigations have documented a variety of changes with increased bipedal experience, such as reduced velocity and frequency of postural sway and concomitant refinements in muscle activation sequences, the extent to which these changes may be ascribed to growth versus learning processes has not been well characterized. For example, reduced sway frequency is a natural consequence of increasing body height but alternatively, may be explained by active modulations in motor commands specifying the timing and magnitude of muscular activation sequences. It is clear t...
Sitting is one of the first developmental milestones that an infant achieves. Thus measurements of s...
We examined (1) how sitting postural control in infants develops in the anterior–posterior (A/P) and...
Independent stance is one of the most difficult motor milestones to achieve. Newly standing infants ...
Postural control has been suggested as an important factor for early motor development, however, lit...
The present paper reviews the development of postural adjustments during infancy. In the control of ...
The present paper reviews the development of postural adjustments during infancy. In the control of ...
The present paper reviews the development of postural adjustments during infancy. In the control of ...
AimTo study changes in muscular postural strategies and general motor behaviour during the transitio...
AimTo study changes in muscular postural strategies and general motor behaviour during the transitio...
AimTo study changes in muscular postural strategies and general motor behaviour during the transitio...
AimTo study changes in muscular postural strategies and general motor behaviour during the transitio...
AimTo study changes in muscular postural strategies and general motor behaviour during the transitio...
Sitting is one of the first developmental milestones that an infant achieves. Thus measurements of s...
We have studied postural adjustments, i.e., muscle activity elicited by external perturbations in ty...
We have studied postural adjustments, i.e., muscle activity elicited by external perturbations in t...
Sitting is one of the first developmental milestones that an infant achieves. Thus measurements of s...
We examined (1) how sitting postural control in infants develops in the anterior–posterior (A/P) and...
Independent stance is one of the most difficult motor milestones to achieve. Newly standing infants ...
Postural control has been suggested as an important factor for early motor development, however, lit...
The present paper reviews the development of postural adjustments during infancy. In the control of ...
The present paper reviews the development of postural adjustments during infancy. In the control of ...
The present paper reviews the development of postural adjustments during infancy. In the control of ...
AimTo study changes in muscular postural strategies and general motor behaviour during the transitio...
AimTo study changes in muscular postural strategies and general motor behaviour during the transitio...
AimTo study changes in muscular postural strategies and general motor behaviour during the transitio...
AimTo study changes in muscular postural strategies and general motor behaviour during the transitio...
AimTo study changes in muscular postural strategies and general motor behaviour during the transitio...
Sitting is one of the first developmental milestones that an infant achieves. Thus measurements of s...
We have studied postural adjustments, i.e., muscle activity elicited by external perturbations in ty...
We have studied postural adjustments, i.e., muscle activity elicited by external perturbations in t...
Sitting is one of the first developmental milestones that an infant achieves. Thus measurements of s...
We examined (1) how sitting postural control in infants develops in the anterior–posterior (A/P) and...
Independent stance is one of the most difficult motor milestones to achieve. Newly standing infants ...