2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4515038/v1
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Does vibrotactile biofeedback for postural control interfere with cognitive processes?

Katrin H. Schulleri,
Farbod Feizian,
Martina Steinböck
et al.

Abstract: Background: Directional vibrotactile biofeedback for balance control can be instructed in the form of Repulsive (to move in the opposite direction of vibrations) or Attractive (to move in the direction of vibrations) stimulus encodings. However, which of these encodings is less cognitively demanding and poses less interference with high-level cognitive processes of conflict resolution remains unresolved. Methods: In two between-subject studies with 30 (16 females) and 35 (23 females) healthy young adults, re… Show more

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