Ausgabe 10/2007
Special Issue: Gait and Mental Function
Inhalt (16 Artikel)
The attentional cost of external rhythmical cues and their impact on gait in Parkinson’s disease: effect of cue modality and task complexity
L. Rochester, A. Nieuwboer, K. Baker, V. Hetherington, A.-M. Willems, F. Chavret, G. Kwakkel, E. Van Wegen, I. Lim, D. Jones
High risk neurological gait syndrome and vascular dementia
J. Verghese, C. Derby, M. J. Katz, R. B. Lipton
Cognitive demands and cortical control of human balance-recovery reactions
B. E. Maki, W. E. McIlroy
The moving platform after-effect reveals dissociation between what we know and how we walk
R. Reynolds, A. Bronstein
The effects of reducing fear of falling on locomotion in older adults with a higher level gait disorder
Y. Balash, M. Hadar-Frumer, T. Herman, C. Peretz, N. Giladi, J. M. Hausdorff
Assessing the interplay between cognition and gait in the clinical setting
A. H. Snijders, C. C. Verstappen, M. Munneke, B. R. Bloem
Recent advances in functional neuroimaging of gait
M. Bakker, C. C. P. Verstappen, B. R. Bloem, I. Toni
Detecting asymmetries in balance control with system identification: first experimental results from Parkinson patients
H. van der Kooij, E. H. F. van Asseldonk, J. Geelen, J. P. P. van Vugt, B. R. Bloem
Freezing of gait in older adults with high level gait disorders: association with impaired executive function
N. Giladi, V. Huber-Mahlin, T. Herman, J. M. Hausdorff
Gait and posture impairment, parkinsonism and cognitive decline in older people
R. Camicioli, Y. Wang, C. Powell, A. Mitnitski, K. Rockwood