Cautious gait in relation to knowledge and vision of height: is altered visual information the dominant influence?
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Influence of neuromuscular noise and walking speed on fall risk and dynamic stability in a 3D dynamic walking modelUsing dynamic walking models to identify factors that contribute to increased risk of falling in older adultsVisual exploration during locomotion limited by fear of heights.Enhanced somatosensory feedback reduces prefrontal cortical activity during walking in older adultsAcrophobia impairs visual exploration and balance during standing and walking.Balance control and anti-gravity muscle activity during the experience of fear at heights.Both standing and postural threat decrease Achilles' tendon reflex inhibition from tendon electrical stimulation.Introducing a psychological postural threat alters gait and balance parameters among young participants but not among most older participants.Balance deficits and ADHD symptoms in medication-naïve school-aged boys.The effect of fear of falling on vestibular feedback control of balance.Quantification of gait changes in subjects with visual height intolerance when exposed to heights.[How acrophobia impairs visual exploration and gait].Modulation of human vestibular reflexes with increased postural threat.Postural threat differentially affects the feedforward and feedback components of the vestibular-evoked balance response.Investigating gait adjustments and body sway while walking across wooden scaffold boards.New Insights on Emotional Contributions to Human Postural Control
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Cautious gait in relation to knowledge and vision of height: is altered visual information the dominant influence?
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Dilwyn E Marple-Horvat
M C A Tersteeg
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10.1152/JN.00875.2011
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2012-02-29T00:00:00Z