THE EFFECTS OF VISUAL INPUT ON POSTURAL CONTROL MECHANISMS: AN ANALYSIS OF CENTER-OF-PRESSURE TRAJECTORIES USING THE AUTO-REGRESSIVE MODEL
New measures to characterize center-of-pressure (COP) trajectories during quiet standing were proposed and then utilized to investigate changes in postural control with respect to visual input. Eleven healthy male subjects (aged 20-27 years) were included in this study. An instrumented force platfor...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Human Ergology 2000/12/15, Vol.29(1-2), pp.15-25 |
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Zusammenfassung: | New measures to characterize center-of-pressure (COP) trajectories during quiet standing were proposed and then utilized to investigate changes in postural control with respect to visual input. Eleven healthy male subjects (aged 20-27 years) were included in this study. An instrumented force platform was used to measure the time-varying displacements of the COP under each subject's feet during quiet standing. The subjects were tested under eyes-open and eyes-closed conditions. The COP time series were separately analyzed for the medio-lateral and antero-posterior directions. The proposed measures were obtained from the parameter estimation of auto-regressive (AR) models. The percentage contributions and geometrical moment of AR coefficients showed statistically significant differences between vision conditions. The present COP displacements under the eyes-open condition showed higher correlation with the past COP displacements at longer lag times, when compared to the eyes-closed condition. In contrast, no significant differences between vision conditions were found for conventional summary statistics, e.g., the total length of the COP path. These results suggest that the AR parameters are useful for the evaluation of postural stability and balance function, even for healthy young individuals. The role of visual input in the postural control system and implications of the findings were discussed. |
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ISSN: | 0300-8134 1884-3964 |
DOI: | 10.11183/jhe1972.29.15 |