fNIRS study of walking and walking while talking in young and old individuals.
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Neuroimaging of mobility in aging: a targeted reviewAutomaticity of walking: functional significance, mechanisms, measurement and rehabilitation strategiesNeuroimaging as a window into gait disturbances and freezing of gait in patients with Parkinson's disease.Frontal brain activation changes due to dual-tasking under partial body weight support conditions in older adults with multiple sclerosis.Parallel processing of cognitive and physical demands in left and right prefrontal cortices during smartphone use while walking.Prefrontal Cortex Activation While Walking Under Dual-Task Conditions in Stroke: A Multimodal Imaging Study.Increased frontal brain activation during walking while dual tasking: an fNIRS study in healthy young adults.The Impact of Aerobic Exercise on Fronto-Parietal Network Connectivity and Its Relation to Mobility: An Exploratory Analysis of a 6-Month Randomized Controlled Trial.Behavioral and neural correlates of imagined walking and walking-while-talking in the elderly.Intraindividual variability in executive functions but not speed of processing or conflict resolution predicts performance differences in gait speed in older adults.Psychometric properties of the Brief Fatigue Inventory in community-dwelling older adults.Utilization of central nervous system resources for preparation and performance of complex walking tasks in older adultsRecalibration of inhibitory control systems during walking-related dual-task interference: a mobile brain-body imaging (MOBI) studyEffects of aging on cerebral oxygenation during working-memory performance: a functional near-infrared spectroscopy study.Transcranial direct current stimulation reduces the cost of performing a cognitive task on gait and postural control.Enhanced somatosensory feedback reduces prefrontal cortical activity during walking in older adultsFunctional connectivity associated with gait velocity during walking and walking-while-talking in aging: a resting-state fMRI study.Dual-task and electrophysiological markers of executive cognitive processing in older adult gait and fall-riskOnline fronto-cortical control of simple and attention-demanding locomotion in humans.Functional neuroimaging of the interference between working memory and the control of periodic ankle movement timing.The aging brain shows less flexible reallocation of cognitive resources during dual-task walking: A mobile brain/body imaging (MoBI) study.Maintaining Gait Performance by Cortical Activation during Dual-Task Interference: A Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Study.fMRI Validation of fNIRS Measurements During a Naturalistic TaskCortisol Awakening Response and Walking Speed in Older PeopleImproved Prefrontal Activity and Chewing Performance as Function of Wearing Denture in Partially Edentulous Elderly Individuals: Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Study.The protective effects of executive functions and episodic memory on gait speed decline in aging defined in the context of cognitive reservePrefrontal Cortex Activation Upon a Demanding Virtual Hand-Controlled Task: A New Frontier for Neuroergonomics.Neurological Gait Abnormalities Moderate the Functional Brain Signature of the Posture First Hypothesis.Cognitive function affects trainability for physical performance in exercise intervention among older adults with mild cognitive impairment.Exergame and Balance Training Modulate Prefrontal Brain Activity during Walking and Enhance Executive Function in Older Adults.Neural Correlates of Dual-Task Walking: Effects of Cognitive versus Motor Interference in Young Adults.The role of prefrontal cortex during postural control in Parkinsonian syndromes a functional near-infrared spectroscopy study.The Association between High Neuroticism-Low Extraversion and Dual-Task Performance during Walking While Talking in Non-demented Older Adults.Walking while Performing Working Memory Tasks Changes the Prefrontal Cortex Hemodynamic Activations and Gait KinematicsPoor balance and lower gray matter volume predict falls in older adults with mild cognitive impairmentAging, the central nervous system, and mobility.Comparable Cerebral Oxygenation Patterns in Younger and Older Adults during Dual-Task Walking with Increasing Load.A wearable multi-channel fNIRS system for brain imaging in freely moving subjects.Performance variance on walking while talking tasks: theory, findings, and clinical implications.Walking while talking and falls in aging.
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fNIRS study of walking and walking while talking in young and old individuals.
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P2093
P2860
P356
P1476
fNIRS study of walking and walking while talking in young and old individuals
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Banu Onaral
Jeannette R Mahoney
Joe Verghese
Kurtulus Izzetoglu
Meltem Izzetoglu
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10.1093/GERONA/GLR068
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2011-05-17T00:00:00Z