2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.09.08.507184
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Young Adults Use Whole-Body Feedback to Perceive Small Locomotor Disturbances

Abstract: To prevent a fall when a disturbance to walking is encountered requires sensory information about the disturbance to be perceived, integrated, and then used to generate an appropriate corrective response. Prior research has shown that feedback of whole-body motion drives this corrective response. Here, we hypothesized that young adults also use whole-body motion to perceive locomotor disturbances. 15 subjects performed a locomotor discrimination task in which the supporting leg was slowed during stance every 8… Show more

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