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346 related items for PubMed ID: 29164286

  • 1. Effect of a cognitive task and light finger touch on standing balance in healthy adults.
    Lee Y, Goyal N, Aruin AS.
    Exp Brain Res; 2018 Feb; 236(2):399-407. PubMed ID: 29164286
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  • 2. Individual and combined effects of a cognitive task, light finger touch, and vision on standing balance in older adults with mild cognitive impairment.
    Goyal N, Lee Y, Luna G, Aruin AS.
    Aging Clin Exp Res; 2020 May; 32(5):797-807. PubMed ID: 31292932
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  • 3. Effect of Light Finger Touch, a Cognitive Task, and Vision on Standing Balance in Stroke.
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    J Mot Behav; 2021 May; 53(2):157-165. PubMed ID: 32281912
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  • 4. Light finger touch on the upper legs reduces postural sway during quasi-static standing.
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  • 5. Effect of force magnitude of touch on the components of postural sway.
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  • 7. Effect of light finger touch in balance control of individuals with multiple sclerosis.
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  • 8. Light finger contact concurrently reduces postural sway and enhances signal detection performance in children with developmental coordination disorder.
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    Gait Posture; 2016 Mar; 45():193-7. PubMed ID: 26979905
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  • 9. The effect of light touch on standing sway when the stability of the external touch reference becomes unreliable.
    Bryanton MA, Chodan SDC, Vander Meulen J, Fenrich KK, Misiaszek JE.
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  • 10. Haptic information and cognitive-visual task reduce postural sway in faller and non-faller older adults.
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  • 11. Light touch compensates peripheral somatosensory degradation in postural control of older adults.
    Barela AMF, Caporicci S, de Freitas PB, Jeka JJ, Barela JA.
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  • 12. Postural stabilization effects of light touch do not come from axis-specific cues of postural sway: a pilot study.
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    Percept Mot Skills; 2015 Feb; 120(1):247-56. PubMed ID: 25674943
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  • 13. Contrasting effects of finger and shoulder interpersonal light touch on standing balance.
    Johannsen L, Wing AM, Hatzitaki V.
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  • 14. Continuous and difficult discrete cognitive tasks promote improved stability in older adults.
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  • 15. The mechanisms of the effect of light finger touch on postural control.
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  • 16. Reduced postural sway during quiet standing by light touch is due to finger tactile feedback but not mechanical support.
    Kouzaki M, Masani K.
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  • 17. Muscle co-contraction in elderly people change due to postural stability during single-leg standing.
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  • 18. Sway regularity and sway activity in older adults' upright stance are differentially affected by dual task.
    Drozdova-Statkevičienė M, Česnaitienė VJ, Pukėnas K, Levin O, Masiulis N.
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  • 19. The influence of concurrent cognitive tasks on postural sway in children.
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  • 20. The use of a safety harness does not affect body sway during quiet standing.
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