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Effects of saccadic eye movements on postural control in older adults

Effects of saccadic eye movements on postural control in older adults

... width. In the narrow stance condition, they kept their feet parallel and placed together at both the heels and ...performed in the three gaze conditions, an LCD monitor (LG, Faltron L1952H, 50/60 Hz, ...

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Effect of a dual task on postural control in dyslexic children.

Effect of a dual task on postural control in dyslexic children.

... compared postural capabilities in a group of dyslexic and non-dyslexic children while they were asked to perform two types of saccadic eye movements (visually guided ...

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Reaching a better understanding of the control of bimanual movements in older adults.

Reaching a better understanding of the control of bimanual movements in older adults.

... asynchronies in arriving at the object caused by reaching for targets at different distances, and interestingly even when reaching for targets at the same distance participants produced reaches that were asynchro- ...

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Effects of adult aging on reading filtered text: evidence from eye movements

Effects of adult aging on reading filtered text: evidence from eye movements

... similarity in reading speeds for normal text and the high rates of comprehension accuracy observed for young and older adults also indicate that changes in sensitivity to various ...

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Reading "sun" and looking up: the influence of language on saccadic eye movements in the vertical dimension.

Reading "sun" and looking up: the influence of language on saccadic eye movements in the vertical dimension.

... attention. In paradigms implementing attentional cueing tasks, it has been suggested that words result in automatic shifts of ...facilitation of saccadic eye movements ...

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Saccades improve postural control: a developmental study in normal children.

Saccades improve postural control: a developmental study in normal children.

... effect of saccades on postural stability in ...compared postural performance in dyslexic versus non dyslexic children (mean age ...improved postural stability in ...

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Effects of saccadic eye movements on postural control stabilization

Effects of saccadic eye movements on postural control stabilization

... that eye movements deteriorate postural ...the effects of varying visual demands paired with a concurrent cognitive task on postural stability and observed significantly ...

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Quantifying Postural Control during Exergaming Using Multivariate Whole-Body Movement Data: A Self-Organizing Maps Approach.

Quantifying Postural Control during Exergaming Using Multivariate Whole-Body Movement Data: A Self-Organizing Maps Approach.

... number of studies reveal the potential of exergames to train balance in older adults, and reduce fall risk ...concept of exergames is based on generating a virtual world ...

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Hypertension Prevalence, Treatment and Control in Older Adults in a Brazilian Capital City

Hypertension Prevalence, Treatment and Control in Older Adults in a Brazilian Capital City

... 19. James PA, Oparil S, Carter BL, Cushman WC, Dennison-Himmelfarb C, Handler J, et al. 2014 evidence-based guideline for the management of high blood pressure in adults: Report from the panel ...

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DELIRIUM IN OLDER ADULTS Reply

DELIRIUM IN OLDER ADULTS Reply

... UTI in older patients with delirium is more challenging than it may seem, and diagnosing UTI exclusively on the basis of the presence of acute urinary symptoms or bacteriuria ...

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Eye-movements in implicit artificial grammar learning

Eye-movements in implicit artificial grammar learning

... importance of keeping participants unaware of the learning targets has generated some discussion on grammaticality judgment tasks because the test-instructions highlight the existence of rules ...

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rev. educ. fis.  vol.22 número4

rev. educ. fis. vol.22 número4

... composed of questions grouped into seven categories, each designed to assess speciic cogni- tive functions, such as orientation in time and space, recording and recalling words, language, attention and ...

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Psicol. Reflex. Crit.  vol.29

Psicol. Reflex. Crit. vol.29

... and eye movements was directly assessed in an experi- ment by Dube et ...presentation of a sample composed of four elements in a 2 × 2 ...point in the sample, it ...each ...

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Saccades during attempted fixation in parkinsonian disorders and recessive ataxia: from microsaccades to square-wave jerks.

Saccades during attempted fixation in parkinsonian disorders and recessive ataxia: from microsaccades to square-wave jerks.

... saccades of a range of sizes ...apparent in regular clinical tests, and ‘‘saccadic intrusions’’, predominantly horizontal saccades that interrupt accurate ...type of saccadic ...

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Culture modulates eye-movements to visual novelty.

Culture modulates eye-movements to visual novelty.

... are on visual attention in the face of salient changes in the individual’s visual ...interested in evaluating whether, in the presence of salient novel stimuli, top- down ...

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Fetal eye movements on magnetic resonance imaging.

Fetal eye movements on magnetic resonance imaging.

... Measurements of bulb positions on sequential axial ...frames of an axial dynamic SSFP sequence in a fetus at 27+1 GW (first, third, and fifth rows) and the same frames with measurements ...

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Selective control of attention supports the positivity effect in aging.

Selective control of attention supports the positivity effect in aging.

... light on the conditions and mechanisms underlying a PE in ...impact of voluntary selective attention on the occurrence of the effect, we analyzed young and older participants’ ...

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rev. educ. fis.  vol.23 número4

rev. educ. fis. vol.23 número4

... purpose of this study was to investigate how depressive symptoms mediate different motor control requirements in elderlies and to assess the concurring effects fomented by the interaction ...

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Neurological basis for eye movements of the blind.

Neurological basis for eye movements of the blind.

... small movements that prevent visual ...instability of gaze, but reported comparisons with normal subjects using reliable measurement techniques are ...viewing) of 4 individuals with childhood-onset ...

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In fluence of schooling and age on cognitive performance in healthy older adults

In fluence of schooling and age on cognitive performance in healthy older adults

... performed on a touchscreen (Dell Flat Panel Model ...resolution of 1600  900 pixels at 60 Hz), following standard procedures in accordance with the user’s manual and as previously described ...

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