Search Results - "Duysens, Jacques"
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The how and why of arm swing during human walking
Published in Gait & posture (01-09-2013)“…Highlights ► The mechanisms and functions of arm swing in human gait are discussed. ► Arm swing is largely passive but active control is required as well. ►…”
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Sleep deprivation affects gait control
Published in Scientific reports (26-10-2021)“…Different levels of sleep restriction affect human performance in multiple aspects. However, it is unclear how sleep deprivation affects gait control. We…”
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The strength of balance: Strength and dynamic balance in children with and without hypermobility
Published in PloS one (26-06-2024)“…Generalized Joint hypermobility (GJH) is predominantly non-symptomatic. In fact, individuals with joint flexibility usually perform better than their…”
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Cortical control of normal gait and precision stepping: An fNIRS study
Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-01-2014)“…Recently, real time imaging of the cortical control of gait became possible with functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). So far, little is known about…”
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Decoding Sensorimotor Rhythms during Robotic-Assisted Treadmill Walking for Brain Computer Interface (BCI) Applications
Published in PloS one (16-12-2015)“…Locomotor malfunction represents a major problem in some neurological disorders like stroke and spinal cord injury. Robot-assisted walking devices have been…”
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The arm posture in children with unilateral Cerebral Palsy is mainly related to antero-posterior gait instability
Published in Gait & posture (01-09-2016)“…Highlights • Arm postures are related to gait instability in children with unilateral CP and TD. • Arm postures are related to antero-posterior but not…”
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Split-belt walking: adaptation differences between young and older adults
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (15-08-2012)“…Human walking is highly adaptable, which allows us to walk under different circumstances. With aging, the probability of falling increases, which may partially…”
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Effects of ageing on responses to stepping-target displacements during walking
Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-01-2021)“…Purpose Human sensory and motor systems deteriorate with age. When walking, older adults may therefore find it more difficult to adjust their steps to new…”
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Where to Step? Contributions of Stance Leg Muscle Spindle Afference to Planning of Mediolateral Foot Placement for Balance Control in Young and Old Adults
Published in Frontiers in physiology (21-08-2018)“…Stable gait requires active control of the mediolateral (ML) kinematics of the body center of mass (CoM) and the base of support (BoS) in relation to each…”
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Evaluation of balance recovery stability from unpredictable perturbations through the compensatory arm and leg movements (CALM) scale
Published in PloS one (28-08-2019)“…Following unpredictable large-magnitude stance perturbations diverse patterns of arm and leg movements are performed to recover balance stability. Stability of…”
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Objective detection of subtle freezing of gait episodes in Parkinson's disease
Published in Movement disorders (15-08-2010)“…Freezing of gait (FOG) is a clinically defined phenomenon of Parkinson's disease (PD). Recent evidence suggests that subtle FOG episodes can be elicited in a…”
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How gravity and muscle action control mediolateral center of mass excursion during slow walking: A simulation study
Published in Gait & posture (01-01-2014)“…Highlights • Forward simulations of very slow and normal speed walking are generated. • Muscle contributions to three-dimensional center of mass control are…”
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Regulation of Arm and Leg Movement during Human Locomotion
Published in The Neuroscientist (01-08-2004)“…Walking can be a very automated process, and it is likely that central pattern generators (CPGs) play a role in the coordination of the limbs. Recent evidence…”
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Gait asymmetry during early split-belt walking is related to perception of belt speed difference
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-09-2015)“…Gait adaptation is essential for humans to walk according to the different demands of the environment. Although locomotor adaptation has been studied in…”
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Adaptation and aftereffects of split-belt walking in cerebellar lesion patients
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-09-2015)“…To walk efficiently and stably on different surfaces under various constrained conditions, humans need to adapt their gait pattern substantially. Although the…”
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Similar muscles contribute to horizontal and vertical acceleration of center of mass in forward and backward walking: implications for neural control
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (15-06-2012)“…Leg kinematics during backward walking (BW) are very similar to the time-reversed kinematics during forward walking (FW). This suggests that the underlying…”
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Prevalence and Demographic Distribution of Hypermobility in a Random Group of School-Aged Children in Nigeria
Published in Healthcare (Basel) (11-04-2023)“…The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of hypermobility in randomly selected healthy children, without previous trauma or disease process…”
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Mobilizing Patient and Public Involvement in the Development of Real-World Digital Technology Solutions: Tutorial
Published in Journal of medical Internet research (27-10-2023)“…Although the value of patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE) activities in the development of new interventions and tools is well known, little…”
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Using Actual and Imagined Walking Related Desynchronization Features in a BCI
Published in IEEE transactions on neural systems and rehabilitation engineering (01-09-2015)“…Recently, brain-computer interface (BCI) research has extended to investigate its possible use in motor rehabilitation. Most of these investigations have…”
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Toward new sensitive measures to evaluate gait stability in focal cerebellar lesion patients
Published in Gait & posture (01-02-2015)“…Highlights • Gait stability was quantified using the short-term maximum Lyapunov exponent. • Gait stability was reduced in mildly ataxic patients with focal…”
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