We examined the time varying (dynamic) characteristics of center-of-pressure (COP) fluctuations in a group of 14 preadolescent dancers and 16 age-matched non-dancers. The task involved maintaining balance for 20 s with eyes open or eyes closed, and with or without performing an attention demanding cognitive task (word memorization). The main finding was that the time-dependent structure of the COP trajectories of dancers exhibited less regularity than that of non-dancers, as evidenced by a higher sample entropy (decreased statistical regularity). COP irregularity also increased during secondary task performance but decreased during standing with eyes closed. The combined findings indicate that the degree of attentional involvement in postur...
Similar effects have been reported for diverting attention from postural control and increased anxie...
The present study is designed to address the relationship between postural sway and balance training...
The purpose of this study was twofold: (a) to compare postural control between a group of young fema...
The influence of attention on the dynamical structure of postural sway was examined in 30 healthy yo...
Postural control is a highly automatized basic activity that requires limited attentional investment...
Postural control is not a fully automatic process, but requires a certain level of attention, partic...
Recent research using measures to assess the time-dependent structure of postural fluctuations has p...
Sample entropy (SaEn) applied on center-of-pressure (COP) data provides a measure for the regularity...
A dual-task paradigm was used to investigate whether the expertise in motor skills requiring a fine ...
This study explored transient characteristics of body sway during single-leg quiet stance in young b...
In the present study we aimed to track the influence of natural gaze behaviour on postural control f...
Postural stability is typically measured by assessing total excursions of either the center of press...
In the present study we aimed to track the influence of natural gaze behaviour on postural control f...
Objective: The goal of this study was to systematically investigate the postural stability of dancer...
Visually guided weight shifting is widely employed in balance rehabilitation, but the underlying vis...
Similar effects have been reported for diverting attention from postural control and increased anxie...
The present study is designed to address the relationship between postural sway and balance training...
The purpose of this study was twofold: (a) to compare postural control between a group of young fema...
The influence of attention on the dynamical structure of postural sway was examined in 30 healthy yo...
Postural control is a highly automatized basic activity that requires limited attentional investment...
Postural control is not a fully automatic process, but requires a certain level of attention, partic...
Recent research using measures to assess the time-dependent structure of postural fluctuations has p...
Sample entropy (SaEn) applied on center-of-pressure (COP) data provides a measure for the regularity...
A dual-task paradigm was used to investigate whether the expertise in motor skills requiring a fine ...
This study explored transient characteristics of body sway during single-leg quiet stance in young b...
In the present study we aimed to track the influence of natural gaze behaviour on postural control f...
Postural stability is typically measured by assessing total excursions of either the center of press...
In the present study we aimed to track the influence of natural gaze behaviour on postural control f...
Objective: The goal of this study was to systematically investigate the postural stability of dancer...
Visually guided weight shifting is widely employed in balance rehabilitation, but the underlying vis...
Similar effects have been reported for diverting attention from postural control and increased anxie...
The present study is designed to address the relationship between postural sway and balance training...
The purpose of this study was twofold: (a) to compare postural control between a group of young fema...