Walking while concurrently performing cognitive and/or motor interference tasks is the norm rather than the exception during everyday life and there is evidence from behavioral studies that it negatively affects human locomotion. However, there is hardly any information available regarding the underlying neural correlates of single- and dual-task walking. We had 12 young adults (23.8 ± 2.8 years) walk while concurrently performing a cognitive interference (CI) or a motor interference (MI) task. Simultaneously, neural activation in frontal, central, and parietal brain areas was registered using a mobile EEG system. Results showed that the MI task but not the CI task affected walking performance in terms of significantly decreased gait veloci...
Performing two concurrent tasks, or dual-tasking (DT), commonly results in reduced performance espec...
Performing two concurrent tasks, or dual-tasking (DT), commonly results in reduced performance espec...
Adaptively changing between different tasks while in locomotion is a fundamental prerequisite of mod...
Walking while concurrently performing cognitive and/or motor interference tasks is the norm rather t...
Walking while concurrently performing cognitive and/or motor interference tasks is the norm rather t...
Dual-task methodology has been increasingly used to assess cognitive motor interference while walkin...
Dual-task methodology has been increasingly used to assess cognitive motor interference while walkin...
Walking while performing a cognitive task is a norm of daily living. Carrying out both tasks at once...
Background & aims: Dual-task walking is an emerging marker of cognitive impairment. However, there i...
Numerous studies have examined behavioural outcomes, such as task completion time and/or errors made...
Background & aims: Dual-task walking is an emerging marker of cognitive impairment. However, there i...
Background & aims: Dual-task walking is an emerging marker of cognitive impairment. However, there i...
<div><p>Cognitive-motor interference, a negative influence on the performance of one or both tasks, ...
Recent developments in mobile brain-body imaging (MoBI) technologies have enabled studies of human l...
Cognitive-motor interference, a negative influence on the performance of one or both tasks, is manif...
Performing two concurrent tasks, or dual-tasking (DT), commonly results in reduced performance espec...
Performing two concurrent tasks, or dual-tasking (DT), commonly results in reduced performance espec...
Adaptively changing between different tasks while in locomotion is a fundamental prerequisite of mod...
Walking while concurrently performing cognitive and/or motor interference tasks is the norm rather t...
Walking while concurrently performing cognitive and/or motor interference tasks is the norm rather t...
Dual-task methodology has been increasingly used to assess cognitive motor interference while walkin...
Dual-task methodology has been increasingly used to assess cognitive motor interference while walkin...
Walking while performing a cognitive task is a norm of daily living. Carrying out both tasks at once...
Background & aims: Dual-task walking is an emerging marker of cognitive impairment. However, there i...
Numerous studies have examined behavioural outcomes, such as task completion time and/or errors made...
Background & aims: Dual-task walking is an emerging marker of cognitive impairment. However, there i...
Background & aims: Dual-task walking is an emerging marker of cognitive impairment. However, there i...
<div><p>Cognitive-motor interference, a negative influence on the performance of one or both tasks, ...
Recent developments in mobile brain-body imaging (MoBI) technologies have enabled studies of human l...
Cognitive-motor interference, a negative influence on the performance of one or both tasks, is manif...
Performing two concurrent tasks, or dual-tasking (DT), commonly results in reduced performance espec...
Performing two concurrent tasks, or dual-tasking (DT), commonly results in reduced performance espec...
Adaptively changing between different tasks while in locomotion is a fundamental prerequisite of mod...