International audienceObjective: Numerous studies using dual-task paradigms (postural and cognitive) have shown that postural control requires cognitive resources. However, the influence of postural control on attention components has never been directly addressed. Method: Using the attention network test (ANT), which assesses specifically each of the 3 components of attention—alertness, orientation, and executive control—within a single paradigm, we investigated the effect of postural balance demand on these 3 components. Forty-two participants completed the ANT in 3 postural conditions: (a) supine, a very stable position; (b) sitting on a chair, an intermediate position; and (c) standing with feet lined up heel to toe, a very instable pos...
The purpose of the present thesis was two-fold. First, to evaluate the impact of cognitive demand on...
Contrasted postural effects have been reported in dual-task protocols associating balance control an...
We explored relations between visual performance and postural control. Variability in postural sway ...
International audienceObjective: Numerous studies using dual-task paradigms (postural and cognitive)...
The authors examined the interaction between the development of postural control and the development...
Background: Although previous studies suggest that postural control requires attention and other cog...
PURPOSE: To challenge the validity of existing cognitive models of postural control, we recorded eye...
Performing a cognitive task while maintaining upright stance can lead to increased or reduced body s...
PURPOSE:To challenge the validity of existing cognitive models of postural control, we recorded eye ...
Previous works usually report greater postural stability in precise visual tasks (e.g. gaze-shift ta...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Keeping balance of the upright stance is a highly practiced daily task for ...
The perception and control of body sway may be regarded as a task that utilizes central cognitive re...
Maintaining balance during upright stance is one of the most basic human motor activities and tradit...
Postural threat can induce conscious involvement in movement control. This internal focus has been i...
Introduction: Keeping balance of the upright stance is a highly practiced daily task for healthy adu...
The purpose of the present thesis was two-fold. First, to evaluate the impact of cognitive demand on...
Contrasted postural effects have been reported in dual-task protocols associating balance control an...
We explored relations between visual performance and postural control. Variability in postural sway ...
International audienceObjective: Numerous studies using dual-task paradigms (postural and cognitive)...
The authors examined the interaction between the development of postural control and the development...
Background: Although previous studies suggest that postural control requires attention and other cog...
PURPOSE: To challenge the validity of existing cognitive models of postural control, we recorded eye...
Performing a cognitive task while maintaining upright stance can lead to increased or reduced body s...
PURPOSE:To challenge the validity of existing cognitive models of postural control, we recorded eye ...
Previous works usually report greater postural stability in precise visual tasks (e.g. gaze-shift ta...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Keeping balance of the upright stance is a highly practiced daily task for ...
The perception and control of body sway may be regarded as a task that utilizes central cognitive re...
Maintaining balance during upright stance is one of the most basic human motor activities and tradit...
Postural threat can induce conscious involvement in movement control. This internal focus has been i...
Introduction: Keeping balance of the upright stance is a highly practiced daily task for healthy adu...
The purpose of the present thesis was two-fold. First, to evaluate the impact of cognitive demand on...
Contrasted postural effects have been reported in dual-task protocols associating balance control an...
We explored relations between visual performance and postural control. Variability in postural sway ...