Sitting vs. standing: an urgent need to rebalance our world
During their activities of daily living, humans run, walk, stand, sit and lie down. Recent
changes in our environment have favored sedentary behavior over more physically active …
changes in our environment have favored sedentary behavior over more physically active …
[HTML][HTML] Does standing up enhance performance on the stroop task in healthy young Adults? A systematic review and meta-analysis
MM Šömen, M Peskar, B Wollesen, K Gramann… - International journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Understanding the changes in cognitive processing that accompany changes in posture can
expand our understanding of embodied cognition and open new avenues for applications in …
expand our understanding of embodied cognition and open new avenues for applications in …
Stand up to better pay attention, sit down to better subtract: A new perspective on the advantage of cognitive-motor interactions
G Abou Khalil, K Doré-Mazars, A Legrand - Psychological Research, 2024 - Springer
The Stroop task and subtraction rely on the different cognitive processes and cerebral
regions, but both these cognitive functions interact with posture. The study of cognitive-motor …
regions, but both these cognitive functions interact with posture. The study of cognitive-motor …
[HTML][HTML] Assessing the influence of cognitive response conflict on balance control: an event-related approach using response-aligned force-plate time series data
Process interference or sharing of attentional resources between cognitive tasks and
balance control during upright standing has been well documented. Attentional costs …
balance control during upright standing has been well documented. Attentional costs …
The effects of posture on mind wandering
B Qian, Y Liu, X Yang, Z Zhang - Experimental Psychology, 2024 - econtent.hogrefe.com
Using two executive tasks, we explored how body posture influences mind wandering, a
universal internally self-generated activity. Specifically, participants were instructed to …
universal internally self-generated activity. Specifically, participants were instructed to …
[HTML][HTML] The influence of posture on attention
EE Caron, LR Marusich, JZ Bakdash… - Experimental …, 2023 - econtent.hogrefe.com
Smith et al.(2019) found standing resulted in better performance than sitting in three different
cognitive control paradigms: a Stroop task, a task-switching, and a visual search paradigm …
cognitive control paradigms: a Stroop task, a task-switching, and a visual search paradigm …
Boosting arousal and cognitive performance through alternating posture: Insights from a multi‐method laboratory study
H van Steenbergen, TF Wilderjans… - …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
This study investigated the role of arousal and effort costs in the cognitive benefits of
alternating between sitting and standing postures using a sit‐stand desk, while measuring …
alternating between sitting and standing postures using a sit‐stand desk, while measuring …
Is better selective attention while standing possible without cost on postural sway?
G Abou Khalil, K Doré-Mazars… - Quarterly Journal of …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
While it is known that posture and cognition interact, the mechanism of this interaction is still
uncertain. This interaction falls under the concept of sharing resources, implying that …
uncertain. This interaction falls under the concept of sharing resources, implying that …
Sequential and domain-specific processing mechanisms for dual cognitive-emotional conflict
L Xiang, Y Gao, Z Xiong, J Hu, B Wang - Psychological Research, 2024 - Springer
This study aimed to investigate how the cognitive control system resolves conflicts when
cognitive and emotional conflicts occur simultaneously, and how it performs. To achieve this …
cognitive and emotional conflicts occur simultaneously, and how it performs. To achieve this …
Benefits associated with the standing position during visual search tasks
The literature on postural control highlights that task performance should be worse in
challenging dual tasks than in a single task, because the brain has limited attentional …
challenging dual tasks than in a single task, because the brain has limited attentional …