Although the visual system is known to provide relevant information to guide stair locomotion, there is less understanding of the specific contributions of foveal and peripheral visual field information. The present study investigated the specific role of foveal vision during stair locomotion and ground-stairs transitions by using a dual-task paradigm to influence the ability to rely on foveal vision. Fifteen healthy adults (26.9 ± 3.3 years; 8 females) ascended a 7-step staircase under four conditions: no secondary tasks (CONTROL); gaze fixation on a fixed target located at the end of the pathway (TARGET); visual reaction time task (VRT); and auditory reaction time task (ART). Gaze fixations towards stair features were significantly reduce...
It is well known that vision is a critical aspect of successfully avoiding hazards in the environmen...
Does gaze control influence lower-extremity motor coordination in people with neurological deficits?...
Stair edges provide important visual cues for appropriate foot placement on the stair and balance co...
Although the visual system is known to provide relevant information to guide stair locomotion, there...
Although it is likely that foveal information on treads provides important sensory cues for stair wa...
The importance of peripheral visual information during stair climbing and how peripheral visual info...
Vision provides relevant information for safe locomotion in a variety of environments. During stair ...
Many activities in daily life do not impose strict requirements on gaze. We investigated gaze when w...
The aim of this study was to compare gaze behaviour during stair and ramp walking between patients w...
Previous research has shown that accurate stepping involves the fixation of gaze on the intended ste...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare gaze behaviour during stair and ramp walking betw...
Visuospatial information regarding obstacles and other environmental constraints on limb movement is...
Background: Stair descent is a frequent daily activity that poses great risks for injury due to fall...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of vision on stair descent activity. M...
In many situations successful execution of a balance-recovery reaction requires visual information a...
It is well known that vision is a critical aspect of successfully avoiding hazards in the environmen...
Does gaze control influence lower-extremity motor coordination in people with neurological deficits?...
Stair edges provide important visual cues for appropriate foot placement on the stair and balance co...
Although the visual system is known to provide relevant information to guide stair locomotion, there...
Although it is likely that foveal information on treads provides important sensory cues for stair wa...
The importance of peripheral visual information during stair climbing and how peripheral visual info...
Vision provides relevant information for safe locomotion in a variety of environments. During stair ...
Many activities in daily life do not impose strict requirements on gaze. We investigated gaze when w...
The aim of this study was to compare gaze behaviour during stair and ramp walking between patients w...
Previous research has shown that accurate stepping involves the fixation of gaze on the intended ste...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare gaze behaviour during stair and ramp walking betw...
Visuospatial information regarding obstacles and other environmental constraints on limb movement is...
Background: Stair descent is a frequent daily activity that poses great risks for injury due to fall...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of vision on stair descent activity. M...
In many situations successful execution of a balance-recovery reaction requires visual information a...
It is well known that vision is a critical aspect of successfully avoiding hazards in the environmen...
Does gaze control influence lower-extremity motor coordination in people with neurological deficits?...
Stair edges provide important visual cues for appropriate foot placement on the stair and balance co...