AbstractNeuromotor processes are inherently noisy, which results in variability during movement and fluctuations in motor control. Although controversial, low levels of variability are traditionally considered healthy, while increased levels are thought to be pathological. This systematic review and meta-analysis of the literature investigates the thresholds between healthy and pathological task variability.After examining 13,195 publications, 109 studies were included. Results from over 3000 healthy subjects and 2775 patients revealed an overall positive effect size of pathology on variability of 0.59 for walking and 0.80 for sway. For the coefficient of variation of stride time (ST) and sway area (SA), upper thresholds of 2.6% and 265mm2 ...
Movement variability is considered essential to typical motor development. However, multiple theoret...
The purpose of this study was to determine the differences in gait variability between patients with...
2018-04-10Movement variability, often considered noise or the failure of an imperfect human control ...
Neuromotor processes are inherently noisy, which results in variability during movement and fluctu-a...
Neuromotor processes are inherently noisy, which results in variability during movement and fluctuat...
In order to address whether increased levels of movement output variability indicate pathological pe...
In order to address whether increased levels of movement output variability indicate pathological pe...
A disturbed, inconsistent walking pattern is a common feature of patients with Parkinson\u27s diseas...
Background: Motor variability has been related to motor control playing a functional role in human a...
Movement variability is defined as the normal variations that occur in motor performance across mult...
An optimal level of variability enables us to interact adaptively and safely to a continuously chang...
The study of gait variability, the stride-to-stride fluctuations in walking, offers a complementary ...
Variability is a natural and important feature of human movement. Using existing theoretical framewo...
Fields studying movement generation, including robotics, psychology, cognitive science, and neurosci...
Motor variability is an inherent feature of all human movements, and describes the system‘s stabili...
Movement variability is considered essential to typical motor development. However, multiple theoret...
The purpose of this study was to determine the differences in gait variability between patients with...
2018-04-10Movement variability, often considered noise or the failure of an imperfect human control ...
Neuromotor processes are inherently noisy, which results in variability during movement and fluctu-a...
Neuromotor processes are inherently noisy, which results in variability during movement and fluctuat...
In order to address whether increased levels of movement output variability indicate pathological pe...
In order to address whether increased levels of movement output variability indicate pathological pe...
A disturbed, inconsistent walking pattern is a common feature of patients with Parkinson\u27s diseas...
Background: Motor variability has been related to motor control playing a functional role in human a...
Movement variability is defined as the normal variations that occur in motor performance across mult...
An optimal level of variability enables us to interact adaptively and safely to a continuously chang...
The study of gait variability, the stride-to-stride fluctuations in walking, offers a complementary ...
Variability is a natural and important feature of human movement. Using existing theoretical framewo...
Fields studying movement generation, including robotics, psychology, cognitive science, and neurosci...
Motor variability is an inherent feature of all human movements, and describes the system‘s stabili...
Movement variability is considered essential to typical motor development. However, multiple theoret...
The purpose of this study was to determine the differences in gait variability between patients with...
2018-04-10Movement variability, often considered noise or the failure of an imperfect human control ...