2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00221-016-4803-5
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The effects of obstacle proximity on aperture crossing behaviours

Abstract: Affordance theory and behavioural dynamics have been used as theoretical constructs to explain how individuals interact with the environment in order to avoid obstacles. Features of obstacle distance and multiple obstacle avoidance have been discussed in unique studies, yet the interactions of these environmental features have yet to be explored. The purpose of this study was to asses the effects of obstacle distance, relative to the goal, on aperture crossing strategies. Kinematics and gaze behaviours were as… Show more

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“…Vision plays an important role in walking, from balance 4 , 5 to navigation 6 and obstacle crossing. 7 , 8 In fact, the lower visual field is particularly important for obstacle avoidance and foot clearance. 9 , 10 Blocking the lower visual field leads to larger downward head tilt, shorter steps, and slower gait speed.…”
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“…Vision plays an important role in walking, from balance 4 , 5 to navigation 6 and obstacle crossing. 7 , 8 In fact, the lower visual field is particularly important for obstacle avoidance and foot clearance. 9 , 10 Blocking the lower visual field leads to larger downward head tilt, shorter steps, and slower gait speed.…”
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confidence: 99%