How spotting technique affects dizziness and postural stability after full-body rotations in dancers
Hum Mov Sci. 2024 Apr 6;95:103211. doi: 10.1016/j.humov.2024.103211. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTConsecutive longitudinal axis rotations are very common in dance, ranging from head spins in break dance to pirouettes in ballet. They pose a rather formidable perceptuomotor challenge - and hence form an interesting window into human motor behaviour - yet they have been scarcely studied. In the present study, we investigated dancers' dizziness and postural stability after consecutive rotations. Rotations were performed actively or undergone passively, either with or without the use of a spotting technique in such an order th...
Source: Human Movement Science - April 7, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Andrea Sch ärli Heiko Hecht Fred W Mast Ernst-Joachim Hossner Source Type: research

How spotting technique affects dizziness and postural stability after full-body rotations in dancers
Hum Mov Sci. 2024 Apr 6;95:103211. doi: 10.1016/j.humov.2024.103211. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTConsecutive longitudinal axis rotations are very common in dance, ranging from head spins in break dance to pirouettes in ballet. They pose a rather formidable perceptuomotor challenge - and hence form an interesting window into human motor behaviour - yet they have been scarcely studied. In the present study, we investigated dancers' dizziness and postural stability after consecutive rotations. Rotations were performed actively or undergone passively, either with or without the use of a spotting technique in such an order th...
Source: Human Movement Science - April 7, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Andrea Sch ärli Heiko Hecht Fred W Mast Ernst-Joachim Hossner Source Type: research

How spotting technique affects dizziness and postural stability after full-body rotations in dancers
Hum Mov Sci. 2024 Apr 6;95:103211. doi: 10.1016/j.humov.2024.103211. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTConsecutive longitudinal axis rotations are very common in dance, ranging from head spins in break dance to pirouettes in ballet. They pose a rather formidable perceptuomotor challenge - and hence form an interesting window into human motor behaviour - yet they have been scarcely studied. In the present study, we investigated dancers' dizziness and postural stability after consecutive rotations. Rotations were performed actively or undergone passively, either with or without the use of a spotting technique in such an order th...
Source: Human Movement Science - April 7, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Andrea Sch ärli Heiko Hecht Fred W Mast Ernst-Joachim Hossner Source Type: research

How spotting technique affects dizziness and postural stability after full-body rotations in dancers
Hum Mov Sci. 2024 Apr 6;95:103211. doi: 10.1016/j.humov.2024.103211. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTConsecutive longitudinal axis rotations are very common in dance, ranging from head spins in break dance to pirouettes in ballet. They pose a rather formidable perceptuomotor challenge - and hence form an interesting window into human motor behaviour - yet they have been scarcely studied. In the present study, we investigated dancers' dizziness and postural stability after consecutive rotations. Rotations were performed actively or undergone passively, either with or without the use of a spotting technique in such an order th...
Source: Human Movement Science - April 7, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Andrea Sch ärli Heiko Hecht Fred W Mast Ernst-Joachim Hossner Source Type: research

How spotting technique affects dizziness and postural stability after full-body rotations in dancers
Hum Mov Sci. 2024 Apr 6;95:103211. doi: 10.1016/j.humov.2024.103211. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTConsecutive longitudinal axis rotations are very common in dance, ranging from head spins in break dance to pirouettes in ballet. They pose a rather formidable perceptuomotor challenge - and hence form an interesting window into human motor behaviour - yet they have been scarcely studied. In the present study, we investigated dancers' dizziness and postural stability after consecutive rotations. Rotations were performed actively or undergone passively, either with or without the use of a spotting technique in such an order th...
Source: Human Movement Science - April 7, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Andrea Sch ärli Heiko Hecht Fred W Mast Ernst-Joachim Hossner Source Type: research

How spotting technique affects dizziness and postural stability after full-body rotations in dancers
Hum Mov Sci. 2024 Apr 6;95:103211. doi: 10.1016/j.humov.2024.103211. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTConsecutive longitudinal axis rotations are very common in dance, ranging from head spins in break dance to pirouettes in ballet. They pose a rather formidable perceptuomotor challenge - and hence form an interesting window into human motor behaviour - yet they have been scarcely studied. In the present study, we investigated dancers' dizziness and postural stability after consecutive rotations. Rotations were performed actively or undergone passively, either with or without the use of a spotting technique in such an order th...
Source: Human Movement Science - April 7, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Andrea Sch ärli Heiko Hecht Fred W Mast Ernst-Joachim Hossner Source Type: research

Neuroelectric indices of pre-motor planning and adiposity are selectively related to balance in children
CONCLUSION: We found that changes in the LRP-S amplitude were positively associated with balance, and %Fat was negatively related to balance. This evidence is that fitness components such as weight status and coordination are related to neural markers of motor function which may be useful in intervention designs aimed to improve brain function via improvements in physical fitness and health behaviors.PMID:38579480 | DOI:10.1016/j.humov.2024.103216 (Source: Human Movement Science)
Source: Human Movement Science - April 5, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Shelby A Keye Christopher J Kinder Laura M Rosok Corinne N Cannavale Anne Walk Naiman A Khan Source Type: research

Neuroelectric indices of pre-motor planning and adiposity are selectively related to balance in children
CONCLUSION: We found that changes in the LRP-S amplitude were positively associated with balance, and %Fat was negatively related to balance. This evidence is that fitness components such as weight status and coordination are related to neural markers of motor function which may be useful in intervention designs aimed to improve brain function via improvements in physical fitness and health behaviors.PMID:38579480 | DOI:10.1016/j.humov.2024.103216 (Source: Human Movement Science)
Source: Human Movement Science - April 5, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Shelby A Keye Christopher J Kinder Laura M Rosok Corinne N Cannavale Anne Walk Naiman A Khan Source Type: research

Quiet standing and anteroposterior limits of stability in adolescents and young adults with bilateral spastic cerebral palsy
This study aimed to determine the relationships between the positions and postural sway in the QS and anteroposterior LoS in individuals with BSCP. It included 27 adolescents and young adults with BSCP (BSCP group) and 27 adolescents and young adults without disability (control group). The position of center of pressure in the anteroposterior direction (CoPy position) and the path length of center of pressure (CoP path length) during the QS and the anterior and posterior LoS (A-LoS and P-LoS, respectively) were measured using a force platform. The CoPy positions in the A-LoS and P-LoS in the BSCP group were limited compare...
Source: Human Movement Science - March 29, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Hidehito Tomita Daisuke Kawaguchi Shuhei Takahashi Hitoshi Asai Source Type: research

Quiet standing and anteroposterior limits of stability in adolescents and young adults with bilateral spastic cerebral palsy
This study aimed to determine the relationships between the positions and postural sway in the QS and anteroposterior LoS in individuals with BSCP. It included 27 adolescents and young adults with BSCP (BSCP group) and 27 adolescents and young adults without disability (control group). The position of center of pressure in the anteroposterior direction (CoPy position) and the path length of center of pressure (CoP path length) during the QS and the anterior and posterior LoS (A-LoS and P-LoS, respectively) were measured using a force platform. The CoPy positions in the A-LoS and P-LoS in the BSCP group were limited compare...
Source: Human Movement Science - March 29, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Hidehito Tomita Daisuke Kawaguchi Shuhei Takahashi Hitoshi Asai Source Type: research

Quiet standing and anteroposterior limits of stability in adolescents and young adults with bilateral spastic cerebral palsy
This study aimed to determine the relationships between the positions and postural sway in the QS and anteroposterior LoS in individuals with BSCP. It included 27 adolescents and young adults with BSCP (BSCP group) and 27 adolescents and young adults without disability (control group). The position of center of pressure in the anteroposterior direction (CoPy position) and the path length of center of pressure (CoP path length) during the QS and the anterior and posterior LoS (A-LoS and P-LoS, respectively) were measured using a force platform. The CoPy positions in the A-LoS and P-LoS in the BSCP group were limited compare...
Source: Human Movement Science - March 29, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Hidehito Tomita Daisuke Kawaguchi Shuhei Takahashi Hitoshi Asai Source Type: research

Quiet standing and anteroposterior limits of stability in adolescents and young adults with bilateral spastic cerebral palsy
This study aimed to determine the relationships between the positions and postural sway in the QS and anteroposterior LoS in individuals with BSCP. It included 27 adolescents and young adults with BSCP (BSCP group) and 27 adolescents and young adults without disability (control group). The position of center of pressure in the anteroposterior direction (CoPy position) and the path length of center of pressure (CoP path length) during the QS and the anterior and posterior LoS (A-LoS and P-LoS, respectively) were measured using a force platform. The CoPy positions in the A-LoS and P-LoS in the BSCP group were limited compare...
Source: Human Movement Science - March 29, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Hidehito Tomita Daisuke Kawaguchi Shuhei Takahashi Hitoshi Asai Source Type: research

Quiet standing and anteroposterior limits of stability in adolescents and young adults with bilateral spastic cerebral palsy
This study aimed to determine the relationships between the positions and postural sway in the QS and anteroposterior LoS in individuals with BSCP. It included 27 adolescents and young adults with BSCP (BSCP group) and 27 adolescents and young adults without disability (control group). The position of center of pressure in the anteroposterior direction (CoPy position) and the path length of center of pressure (CoP path length) during the QS and the anterior and posterior LoS (A-LoS and P-LoS, respectively) were measured using a force platform. The CoPy positions in the A-LoS and P-LoS in the BSCP group were limited compare...
Source: Human Movement Science - March 29, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Hidehito Tomita Daisuke Kawaguchi Shuhei Takahashi Hitoshi Asai Source Type: research

Quiet standing and anteroposterior limits of stability in adolescents and young adults with bilateral spastic cerebral palsy
This study aimed to determine the relationships between the positions and postural sway in the QS and anteroposterior LoS in individuals with BSCP. It included 27 adolescents and young adults with BSCP (BSCP group) and 27 adolescents and young adults without disability (control group). The position of center of pressure in the anteroposterior direction (CoPy position) and the path length of center of pressure (CoP path length) during the QS and the anterior and posterior LoS (A-LoS and P-LoS, respectively) were measured using a force platform. The CoPy positions in the A-LoS and P-LoS in the BSCP group were limited compare...
Source: Human Movement Science - March 29, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Hidehito Tomita Daisuke Kawaguchi Shuhei Takahashi Hitoshi Asai Source Type: research

Combination of narrow and wide bandwidth knowledge of performance in the acquisition of a complex sports motor skill
CONCLUSION: Providing information using the bandwidth KP led to an initial engagement and prioritization of skill structure learning.PMID:38547792 | DOI:10.1016/j.humov.2024.103214 (Source: Human Movement Science)
Source: Human Movement Science - March 28, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Madson Pereira Cruz Rodolfo Novellino Benda C íntia de Oliveira Matos Crislaine Rangel Couto Leandro Nogueira Dutra C ícero Luciano Alves Costa Herbert Ugrinowitsch Source Type: research