Cognitive motor interference while walking: a systematic review and meta-analysis
E Al-Yahya, H Dawes, L Smith, A Dennis… - Neuroscience & …, 2011 - Elsevier
Dual-task methodology has been increasingly used to assess cognitive motor interference
while walking. However, whether the observed dual-task-related gait changes are …
while walking. However, whether the observed dual-task-related gait changes are …
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy in movement science: a systematic review on cortical activity in postural and walking tasks
F Herold, P Wiegel, F Scholkmann, A Thiers… - …, 2017 - spiedigitallibrary.org
Safe locomotion is a crucial aspect of human daily living that requires well-functioning motor
control processes. The human neuromotor control of daily activities such as walking relies …
control processes. The human neuromotor control of daily activities such as walking relies …
Brain activity during walking: a systematic review
Background This systematic review provides an overview of the literature deducing
information about brain activation during (1) imagined walking using MRI/fMRI or (2) during …
information about brain activation during (1) imagined walking using MRI/fMRI or (2) during …
The human vestibular cortex revealed by coordinate-based activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis
The vestibular system contributes to the control of posture and eye movements and is also
involved in various cognitive functions including spatial navigation and memory. These …
involved in various cognitive functions including spatial navigation and memory. These …
Age-related differences in attentional cost associated with postural dual tasks: increased recruitment of generic cognitive resources in older adults
MP Boisgontier, IAM Beets, J Duysens… - Neuroscience & …, 2013 - Elsevier
Dual-task designs have been used widely to study the degree of automatic and controlled
processing involved in postural stability of young and older adults. However, several …
processing involved in postural stability of young and older adults. However, several …
Motor imagery: a backdoor to the motor system after stroke?
N Sharma, VM Pomeroy, JC Baron - Stroke, 2006 - Am Heart Assoc
Background and Purpose—Understanding brain plasticity after stroke is important in
developing rehabilitation strategies. Active movement therapies show considerable promise …
developing rehabilitation strategies. Active movement therapies show considerable promise …
Vestibular loss causes hippocampal atrophy and impaired spatial memory in humans
T Brandt, F Schautzer, DA Hamilton, R Brüning… - Brain, 2005 - academic.oup.com
The human hippocampal formation plays a crucial role in various aspects of memory
processing. Most literature on the human hippocampus stresses its non-spatial memory …
processing. Most literature on the human hippocampus stresses its non-spatial memory …
[HTML][HTML] Brain activity during observation and motor imagery of different balance tasks: an fMRI study
After immobilization, patients show impaired postural control and increased risk of falling.
Therefore, loss of balance control should already be counteracted during immobilization …
Therefore, loss of balance control should already be counteracted during immobilization …
Real versus imagined locomotion: a [18F]-FDG PET-fMRI comparison
The cortical, cerebellar and brainstem BOLD-signal changes have been identified with fMRI
in humans during mental imagery of walking. In this study the whole brain activation and …
in humans during mental imagery of walking. In this study the whole brain activation and …
Neurological gait disorders in elderly people: clinical approach and classification
AH Snijders, BP Van De Warrenburg, N Giladi… - The Lancet …, 2007 - thelancet.com
Gait disorders are common and often devastating companions of ageing, leading to
reductions in quality of life and increased mortality. Here, we present a clinically oriented …
reductions in quality of life and increased mortality. Here, we present a clinically oriented …