2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2017.05.002
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Training of support afferentation in postmenopausal women

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“…The dependent variables were calculated from the analysis of CoP trajectories. Trace length (L) in millimeters of CoP excursion and sway velocity (V in m/s) corresponding to the sum of the CoPD scalars divided by the sampling time were normalized to the participant’s height ( Rocchi et al, 2004 ; Bazanova et al, 2017 ). The amount of kinetic energy ( E ) expanded for balance maintenance (mJ/kg) was calculated according to the formula…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The dependent variables were calculated from the analysis of CoP trajectories. Trace length (L) in millimeters of CoP excursion and sway velocity (V in m/s) corresponding to the sum of the CoPD scalars divided by the sampling time were normalized to the participant’s height ( Rocchi et al, 2004 ; Bazanova et al, 2017 ). The amount of kinetic energy ( E ) expanded for balance maintenance (mJ/kg) was calculated according to the formula…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of posture control assessment, the absolute dual-tasking cost for a given task is simply the amount by which mean of the path of CoPDs increased from single- to dual-task conditions. The researchers investigated dual-tasking costs by combining low or highly challenging cognitive tasks with primary posture control ( Doumas et al, 2012 ; Deschamps et al, 2015 ; Bazanova et al, 2017 ). Findings from these dual-tasking investigations posture–cognitive paradigms evidenced executive control deficits in MDD patients that affect both cognitive and sensorimotor task performance ( Doumas et al, 2012 ; Deschamps et al, 2015 ).…”
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“…Some authors used cognitive tasks to distract attention from balance control, create an external focus of attention [ 83 ], and/or investigate the direct relationship between the regularity of COP oscillations and the amount of attention invested in postural control [ 42 , 43 ]. Other authors have shown that the training of balance stability, on the contrary, can influence the speed of finger movements and the efficiency of cognitive task performance [ 106 ].…”
Section: The Role Of Dual (Cognitive- or Motor-postural) Tasks In The...mentioning
confidence: 99%