Landing from a jump is related to predictive sensorimotor control. Frontal, central and parietal brain areas are known to play a role in this process based on online sensory feedback. This can be measured by EEG. However, there is only limited knowledge about brain activity during predictive preparation for drop landings (DL). The purpose is to demonstrate changes in brain activity in preparation for DL in different conditions. After resting, 10 athletes performed a series of DLs and were asked to concentrate on the landing preparation for 10s before an auditory signal required them to drop land from a 30cm platform. This task was executed before and after a standardized fatigue protocol. EEG spectral power was calculated during DL preparat...
Falling is one of the major causes of unintentional death or injury worldwide. People older than 65 ...
Landing on the ground on one's feet implies that the energy gained during the fall be dissipated. Th...
Exploring differences between experts and novices by observing task-specific performance has been an...
Over the last decade, the efforts toward unraveling the complex interplay between the brain, body, a...
Over the last decade, the efforts toward unraveling the complex interplay between the brain, body, a...
Mental overload and mental fatigue are two degraded cognitive states that are known to promote cogni...
The aim of the study is to analyze the variation of the EEG power spectra in theta band when a novic...
|SucxaryO Both laboratory and in-flight studies were carried out in order to evaluate the utility an...
To conduct experiments under abrupt changes in g-levels, a single-engine aerobatic aircraft has been...
The main questions addressed in this work were whether and how adaptation to suppression of visual i...
With an emphasis on ballistic movements, an accurately anticipated neural control is an essential pr...
none7The aim of the research project Brainshield is to investigate the possibility of predicting an...
Monitoring pilots' cognitive states becomes increasingly important in aviation. Physiological measur...
AbstrAct -the aim of this study was to verify changes in absolute power (qEEG), in theta, during the...
This paper discusses the utilization of pilots’ physiological indications such as electroencephalogr...
Falling is one of the major causes of unintentional death or injury worldwide. People older than 65 ...
Landing on the ground on one's feet implies that the energy gained during the fall be dissipated. Th...
Exploring differences between experts and novices by observing task-specific performance has been an...
Over the last decade, the efforts toward unraveling the complex interplay between the brain, body, a...
Over the last decade, the efforts toward unraveling the complex interplay between the brain, body, a...
Mental overload and mental fatigue are two degraded cognitive states that are known to promote cogni...
The aim of the study is to analyze the variation of the EEG power spectra in theta band when a novic...
|SucxaryO Both laboratory and in-flight studies were carried out in order to evaluate the utility an...
To conduct experiments under abrupt changes in g-levels, a single-engine aerobatic aircraft has been...
The main questions addressed in this work were whether and how adaptation to suppression of visual i...
With an emphasis on ballistic movements, an accurately anticipated neural control is an essential pr...
none7The aim of the research project Brainshield is to investigate the possibility of predicting an...
Monitoring pilots' cognitive states becomes increasingly important in aviation. Physiological measur...
AbstrAct -the aim of this study was to verify changes in absolute power (qEEG), in theta, during the...
This paper discusses the utilization of pilots’ physiological indications such as electroencephalogr...
Falling is one of the major causes of unintentional death or injury worldwide. People older than 65 ...
Landing on the ground on one's feet implies that the energy gained during the fall be dissipated. Th...
Exploring differences between experts and novices by observing task-specific performance has been an...