2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2017.02.022
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The effects of attentional focus and cognitive tasks on postural sway may be the result of automaticity

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“…Rather, the reduction in barbell position variability in the AP direction during an EF may be the by-product of greater postural stability derived from greater automaticity. This rationale is more consistent with previous findings made by Polskaia et al (2014), Richer et al (2017), and the constrained action hypothesis. According to this hypothesis, consciously attending to one's movements (i.e.…”
Section: Attentional Focus Effects On Posture During the Conventionalsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Rather, the reduction in barbell position variability in the AP direction during an EF may be the by-product of greater postural stability derived from greater automaticity. This rationale is more consistent with previous findings made by Polskaia et al (2014), Richer et al (2017), and the constrained action hypothesis. According to this hypothesis, consciously attending to one's movements (i.e.…”
Section: Attentional Focus Effects On Posture During the Conventionalsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…However, without EMG, Polskaia et al (2014) were unable to determine if the greater postural stability from the EF was from an increase in automaticity, or if it was due to an ankle stiffening strategy. Richer et al (2017)'s findings provided evidence (i.e. increase in MPF with no increases in muscle activity about the ankle joint) that the increase in postural stability measures were the result greater automaticity.…”
Section: Attentional Focus Effects On Posture During the Conventionalmentioning
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“…These cognitive tasks withdraw participants' attention from monitoring their postural performance. This in turn, allows the motor system to function in an unconstrained mode (Richer et al, 2017) and promotes automatic processes for regulating posture (Wulf et al, 2001) and gait (Verrel et al, 2009). However, some studies showed no effect (Kerr et al, 1985; Remaud et al, 2012) or a deterioration of standing (Dault et al, 2001; Woollacott and Vander Velde, 2008) whereas most studies reported a deterioration of gait in dual‐tasking (Al‐Yahya et al, 2011; Lin and Lin, 2016).…”
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“…It is therefore possible that the combination of altered sensory conditions and the aquatic-to-terrestrial environmental transition encouraged ankle joint stiffening as might be expected during the perception of a postural threat. 37,38 Follow-up work including kinematic and additional kinetic measurements, particularly shear force, may be warranted to test these conjectures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%