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Test-retest reliability of stride time variability while dual tasking in healthy and demented adults with frontotemporal degeneration

Test-retest reliability of stride time variability while dual tasking in healthy and demented adults with frontotemporal degeneration

... among healthy older adults that immediate test-retest reliability for variability in stride velocity was poor while dual tasking [11]. This low reliability of CoV of stride time indicates that the ...

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Increased frontal brain activation during walking while dual tasking: an fNIRS study in healthy young adults

Increased frontal brain activation during walking while dual tasking: an fNIRS study in healthy young adults

... The current results showed that dual tasking increased brain activation in prefrontal areas during walking in young adults. We observed a graded response as a func- tion of the cognitive demand during ...

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Dual-tasking and gait in people with Mild Cognitive Impairment. The effect of working memory

Dual-tasking and gait in people with Mild Cognitive Impairment. The effect of working memory

... of dual-tasking on gait velocity (dual- task decrement) is related to impairments in execu- tive function and ...greater dual-task decrement ...

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Dual-tasking over an extended walking distance is associated with falls among community-dwelling older adults

Dual-tasking over an extended walking distance is associated with falls among community-dwelling older adults

... in dual-tasking, may be useful for assessing the risk of falls among community-dwelling older ...a dual- task method over an extended walking distance can predict falls among community-dwelling older ...

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Impact of sub-thalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation on dual tasking gait in Parkinson’s disease

Impact of sub-thalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation on dual tasking gait in Parkinson’s disease

... appropriate allocation of attention between gait and simultaneously-performed additional tasks such as talking on a cellphone [10,11]. Thus, whereas single-task walking represents the capabilities of a patient, DT ...

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Gait stability and variability measures show effects of impaired cognition and dual tasking in frail people

Gait stability and variability measures show effects of impaired cognition and dual tasking in frail people

... under dual task condition and might be more sensitive to detect fall risk than walking ...and dual tasking on gait variability and stability in geriatric ...

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The effect of dual tasking on foot biomechanics in people with functional ankle instability

The effect of dual tasking on foot biomechanics in people with functional ankle instability

... processing. Dual task and multi task training can increase the capability of people to overcome the limited CNS processing capacity ...that dual tasking and cognitive load appear relevant factors in ...

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Frontal brain activation changes due to dual-tasking under partial body weight support conditions in older adults with multiple sclerosis

Frontal brain activation changes due to dual-tasking under partial body weight support conditions in older adults with multiple sclerosis

... In this study, MS participants exhibited higher activa- tion patterns in all conditions (i.e., task and BWS) when compared to HOA. Due to the attentional problems associated with MS [72], the CRUNCH and neural ineffi- ...

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The association between cognition and dual-tasking among older adults: the effect of motor function type and cognition task difficulty

<p>The association between cognition and dual-tasking among older adults: the effect of motor function type and cognition task difficulty</p>

... under dual-task function, differential gait variability was better represented using stride time variability and stride length variability when compared to stride time and stride length ...which dual-task ...

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The role of gender in the association between personality and task priority in older adults’ dual-tasking while walking

The role of gender in the association between personality and task priority in older adults’ dual-tasking while walking

... Background: Falls are a major problem for older adults. Many falls occur when a person ’ s attention is divided between two tasks, such as a dual task (DT) involving walking. Most recently, the role of personality ...

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The reliability of postural balance measures in single and dual tasking in elderly fallers and non fallers

The reliability of postural balance measures in single and dual tasking in elderly fallers and non fallers

... the dual-task methodology is that the performance of a difficult (non-automated) task inter- feres with other simultaneously performed tasks ...of dual-task procedures in studies focusing on recovery after ...

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The Effect of Dual-Tasking on ‘Timed up and go’ Performance in Subjects with Chronic Nonspecific Neck Pain

The Effect of Dual-Tasking on ‘Timed up and go’ Performance in Subjects with Chronic Nonspecific Neck Pain

... In overall trend, The results of this study suggest that chronic neck pain lead to disturbance in TUG test and so it is suggested that functional mobility assessment and treatment this patients is considered in clinic ...

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Dual-task costs while walking increase in old age for some, but not for other tasks: an experimental study of healthy young and elderly persons

Dual-task costs while walking increase in old age for some, but not for other tasks: an experimental study of healthy young and elderly persons

... that dual-task performance is degraded in the elderly for non-walking task which require ongoing visual ...seniors' dual-tasking abilities are known to improve by practice ...

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V-TIME: a treadmill training program augmented by virtual reality to decrease fall risk in older adults: study design of a randomized controlled trial

V-TIME: a treadmill training program augmented by virtual reality to decrease fall risk in older adults: study design of a randomized controlled trial

... i.e., dual tasking (DT), place greater demands on cognitive resources such as divided attention and executive control, judgment, and reasoning, compared to “single task” walking ...and dual ...

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Out of hours workload management: Bayesian inference for decision support in secondary care

Out of hours workload management: Bayesian inference for decision support in secondary care

... most lack of variation within weekly workload. Extensive research (see [46, 47] and references therein) has raised global concerns regarding a lack of sufficient staff during OoH shifts over weekends; for instance, ...

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FABICATION OF ANDRIOD CONROLLED FIRE FIGHTING VEHICLE

FABICATION OF ANDRIOD CONROLLED FIRE FIGHTING VEHICLE

... multi tasking robot because in tough ...multi tasking robots because the any action or the application which is going to implement by the robot, such applications should be monitored and controlled by the ...

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Sex differences in multi tasking : Stroop effects on movement symmetry

Sex differences in multi tasking : Stroop effects on movement symmetry

... Bimanual coordination requires activation of numerous parts of the brain to be performed successfully. Movement on each side of the body is controlled by the contralateral hemisphere, with both hemispheres involved in ...

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RISN: An Efficient Sensor Network Overlay with Support for Autonomous and Distributed Applications

RISN: An Efficient Sensor Network Overlay with Support for Autonomous and Distributed Applications

... tion patterns based on current observations can greatly benefit from RISN’s ability to support dynamic tasking and reconfiguration of nodes. In general, object tracking applications are interested in continuously ...

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Integration of business and technical aspects of reliability and maintenance

Integration of business and technical aspects of reliability and maintenance

... preventive tasking systems have been developed such as the Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM), Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) and Risk Based Inspection (RBI) ...

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A future in the knowledge economy? Analysing the career strategies of doctoral scientists through the principles of game theory

A future in the knowledge economy? Analysing the career strategies of doctoral scientists through the principles of game theory

... An analysis informed by the principles of game theory exposes the PhD as a time of calculated risk-tasking and offers insight into doctoral scientists’ varied attitudes to knowledge crea[r] ...

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