Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Research indicates the attentional demands for balance increase with age. Age-related declines in balance may further increase the attentional demands associated with maintaining stability. PURPOSE: A dual-task paradigm was used to study the effects of an attentionally demanding visual task on postural control. METHODS: The static balance of ten young (22.7+ 3.9) and ten older (75.7+ 7.1) adults was evaluated under 3 conditions (Control [C], Word STROOP [WS], and Color STROOP [CS]). The STROOP task presents words printed in mismatching colors (e.g. "red" presented in blue ink). Participants are instructed to read aloud the word (WS) or the color the word is printed in (CS)....
Objectives: The aim of this study was to identify the role of attentional process in postural contro...
Background. Previous studies have shown that postural stability can be enhanced by directing perform...
PURPOSE:To challenge the validity of existing cognitive models of postural control, we recorded eye ...
Research indicates the attentional demands for balance increase with age. Age-related declines in ba...
The ability to stand upright and walk is generally taken for granted, yet control of balance utilize...
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 ...
Falls are the leading cause of accidental death in older adults. Impaired balance is a significant f...
There is general agreement that the attentional demands for static balance increase with age. Resear...
Dual-task designs have been used widely to study the degree of automatic and controlled processing i...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of aging on postural control and cognitive performance in single...
Problem of the study: Physiological ageing processes, such as decline of muscle power, cognitive fun...
It has traditionally been considered that postural control is an automatic or reflex controlled task...
Research problem. With age, older people need more concentration and attention to maintain their bal...
Background. Cognitivedemandsassociatedwithbalanceand locomotionmay contributeto the incidenceof fall...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to identify the role of attentional process in postural contro...
Background. Previous studies have shown that postural stability can be enhanced by directing perform...
PURPOSE:To challenge the validity of existing cognitive models of postural control, we recorded eye ...
Research indicates the attentional demands for balance increase with age. Age-related declines in ba...
The ability to stand upright and walk is generally taken for granted, yet control of balance utilize...
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 ...
Falls are the leading cause of accidental death in older adults. Impaired balance is a significant f...
There is general agreement that the attentional demands for static balance increase with age. Resear...
Dual-task designs have been used widely to study the degree of automatic and controlled processing i...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of aging on postural control and cognitive performance in single...
Problem of the study: Physiological ageing processes, such as decline of muscle power, cognitive fun...
It has traditionally been considered that postural control is an automatic or reflex controlled task...
Research problem. With age, older people need more concentration and attention to maintain their bal...
Background. Cognitivedemandsassociatedwithbalanceand locomotionmay contributeto the incidenceof fall...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to identify the role of attentional process in postural contro...
Background. Previous studies have shown that postural stability can be enhanced by directing perform...
PURPOSE:To challenge the validity of existing cognitive models of postural control, we recorded eye ...