Stepping to recover balance is an important way we avoid falling. However, when faced with obstacles in the step path, we must adapt such reactions. Physical obstructions are typically detected through vision, which then cues step modification. The present study describes a novel method to assess visually prompted step inhibition in a reactive balance context. In our task, participants recovered balance by quickly stepping after being released from a supported forward lean. On rare trials, however, an obstacle blocked the stepping path. The timing of vision relative to postural perturbation was controlled using occlusion goggles to regulate task difficulty. Furthermore, we explored step suppression in our balance task related to inhibitory ...
Rapid step reactions evoked by balance perturbation must accommodate constraints on limb motion imp...
Balance-recovery reactions that involve rapid step or reach-to-grasp movements are prevalent and fu...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Postural muscle responses are often impaired after stroke. We aimed to ide...
The ability to stop action is rarely considered when avoiding a fall, but mounting evidence indicate...
The ability to quickly step is an important strategy to avoid a fall. However, real-world settings o...
Background Response inhibition involves suppressing automatic, but unwanted action, which allows for...
Cognitive decline predicts fall risk indicating that the brain plays a role in controlling balance. ...
Background When automatic, yet unwanted action is quickly inhibited, short-lived suppression through...
Visuospatial information regarding obstacles and other environmental constraints on limb movement is...
Response inhibition involves stopping undesired and automatic actions allowing for behavioral flexib...
Response inhibition involves stopping undesired and automatic actions allowing for behavioral flexib...
While walking, one often has to suppress and adjust a planned step in order to avoid a fall. Given t...
In many situations successful execution of a balance-recovery reaction requires visual information a...
Abstract Background Step-recovery responses are critical in preventing falls when balance is lost u...
Stepping reactions are often triggered rapidly in response to loss of balance. It has been unclear ...
Rapid step reactions evoked by balance perturbation must accommodate constraints on limb motion imp...
Balance-recovery reactions that involve rapid step or reach-to-grasp movements are prevalent and fu...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Postural muscle responses are often impaired after stroke. We aimed to ide...
The ability to stop action is rarely considered when avoiding a fall, but mounting evidence indicate...
The ability to quickly step is an important strategy to avoid a fall. However, real-world settings o...
Background Response inhibition involves suppressing automatic, but unwanted action, which allows for...
Cognitive decline predicts fall risk indicating that the brain plays a role in controlling balance. ...
Background When automatic, yet unwanted action is quickly inhibited, short-lived suppression through...
Visuospatial information regarding obstacles and other environmental constraints on limb movement is...
Response inhibition involves stopping undesired and automatic actions allowing for behavioral flexib...
Response inhibition involves stopping undesired and automatic actions allowing for behavioral flexib...
While walking, one often has to suppress and adjust a planned step in order to avoid a fall. Given t...
In many situations successful execution of a balance-recovery reaction requires visual information a...
Abstract Background Step-recovery responses are critical in preventing falls when balance is lost u...
Stepping reactions are often triggered rapidly in response to loss of balance. It has been unclear ...
Rapid step reactions evoked by balance perturbation must accommodate constraints on limb motion imp...
Balance-recovery reactions that involve rapid step or reach-to-grasp movements are prevalent and fu...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Postural muscle responses are often impaired after stroke. We aimed to ide...