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View article: Steering through Concussion Healthcare: Driving Recommendations and Management among Irish and Canadian Athletic Therapists
Steering through Concussion Healthcare: Driving Recommendations and Management among Irish and Canadian Athletic Therapists Open
Context: Driving requires continuous sensorimotor and cognitive coordination for extended time periods, and are commonly impaired domains post-concussion. The post-concussion driving management practices and opinions of healthcare provider…
View article: Neural evidence for attentional resource allocation to postural control using brain-body imaging
Neural evidence for attentional resource allocation to postural control using brain-body imaging Open
Upright stance requires more attentional resources, diverting focus from concurrent cognitive tasks that require conscious decision making. Machine learning models reveal that quiet standing also influences sensory and motor-related neural…
View article: Driving After Concussion: Clinical Measures Associated with Post-concussion
Driving After Concussion: Clinical Measures Associated with Post-concussion Open
Context: Post-concussion driving assessment has been limited to driving simulators, which are not clinically feasible. There is a need to equip clinicians with tools that can assist in making recommendations on return to driving. Objective…
View article: Slowed Driving Reaction Time in Preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease
Slowed Driving Reaction Time in Preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease Open
Driving reaction time (DRT) is one of the most important predictors of motor vehicle crashes in older adults. Although individuals with preclinical Alzheimer’s disease (AD) show subtle cognitive changes that may affect driving, their DRT t…
View article: Machine learning based on event-related oscillations of working memory differentiates between preclinical Alzheimer’s disease and normal aging
Machine learning based on event-related oscillations of working memory differentiates between preclinical Alzheimer’s disease and normal aging Open
EEG ERO may reveal pathophysiological differences in the earliest stage of AD when no cognitive impairments are apparent.
View article: The Effect of Sensory Reweighting on Postural Control and Cortical Activity in Parkinson's Disease: A Pilot Study
The Effect of Sensory Reweighting on Postural Control and Cortical Activity in Parkinson's Disease: A Pilot Study Open
PD affects sensory reweighting mechanisms involved in postural control, as evidenced by greater COP displacement and altered cortical activity. These findings emphasize the potential of EEG and VR-SOT in understanding and monitoring postur…
View article: Sensory reweighting of postural control requires distinct rambling and trembling sway adaptations
Sensory reweighting of postural control requires distinct rambling and trembling sway adaptations Open
TR sway behavior was impacted significantly by the sensory challenges induced by the SOT procedure, while RM was largely unaffected. Such findings are characteristic of healthy individuals, capable of competently re-weighting sensory input…
View article: The Effect of Sensory Reweighting on Postural Control and Cortical Activity in Parkinson’s Disease
The Effect of Sensory Reweighting on Postural Control and Cortical Activity in Parkinson’s Disease Open
Aims Balance requires the cortical control of visual, somatosensory, and vestibular inputs. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to compare the contributions of each of these systems on postural control and cortical activity using a s…
View article: ADDRESSING THE COMPLEX DRIVING NEEDS OF AN AGING POPULATION: THE RISE OF AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES
ADDRESSING THE COMPLEX DRIVING NEEDS OF AN AGING POPULATION: THE RISE OF AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES Open
Eighty-eight million Americans will be age 65 or older by 2050 and 25% of all drivers will be ≥ 65 years old. Technology has the potential to address some issues such as the inability to drive in advanced age. We postulate that continuing …
View article: Machine learning based on event-related oscillations of working memory differentiates between preclinical Alzheimer’s disease and neurotypical aging
Machine learning based on event-related oscillations of working memory differentiates between preclinical Alzheimer’s disease and neurotypical aging Open
There is increasing evidence of the usefulness of electroencephalography (EEG) as an early neurophysiological marker of preclinical AD. Our objective was to apply machine learning approaches on event-related oscillations to discriminate pr…
View article: Physical Activity for Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: A Support Guide for Health Care Professionals
Physical Activity for Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: A Support Guide for Health Care Professionals Open
Physical activity is any body movement that spends energy. Sports and fitness are both good examples.1 Being physically active improves physical and mental health while physical inactivity raises the risk of illnesses and death. In the uni…
View article: Cortical dynamics of automated driving across the spectrum of cognitive aging: A proof-of-concept study
Cortical dynamics of automated driving across the spectrum of cognitive aging: A proof-of-concept study Open
Automated vehicle (AV) technology may potentially improve road safety, independence, and mobility in older drivers with cognitive impairment (CI). Physiological sensors will be useful to provide feedback of the driver state to the AV contr…
View article: Correlation between visuo-cognitive tests and simulator performance of commercial drivers in the United States
Correlation between visuo-cognitive tests and simulator performance of commercial drivers in the United States Open
Descriptive and self-reported driving characteristics correlate better with the Cumulative Simulator Score in CDL drivers than visuo-cognitive tests. Since simulator performance has been shown to be a reliable surrogate for driving perform…
View article: Effect of Cognitive Reserve on Physiological Measures of Cognitive Workload in Older Adults with Cognitive Impairments
Effect of Cognitive Reserve on Physiological Measures of Cognitive Workload in Older Adults with Cognitive Impairments Open
Background: Cognitive reserve may protect against cognitive decline. Objective: This cross-sectional study investigated the association between cognitive reserve and physiological measures of cognitive workload in older adults with cogniti…
View article: Driving Automation for Older Adults with Preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease
Driving Automation for Older Adults with Preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease Open
Introduction: Older adults with preclinical Alzheimer’s disease (AD) show changes in on-road driving performance. The impact of preclinical AD on using automated vehicle (AV) technology is unknown. The aim was to evaluate safety and cognit…
View article: Supplementary Material for: Driving Automation for Older Adults with Preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease
Supplementary Material for: Driving Automation for Older Adults with Preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease Open
Background: Older adults with preclinical Alzheimer’s disease (AD) show changes in on-road driving performance. The impact of preclinical AD on using automated vehicle (AV) technology is unknown. The aim was to evaluate safety and cognitiv…
View article: Supplementary Material for: Driving Automation for Older Adults with Preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease
Supplementary Material for: Driving Automation for Older Adults with Preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease Open
Background: Older adults with preclinical Alzheimer’s disease (AD) show changes in on-road driving performance. The impact of preclinical AD on using automated vehicle (AV) technology is unknown. The aim was to evaluate safety and cognitiv…
View article: Editorial: Cognition and mobility with aging or neurological conditions: Assessment and interventions strategies
Editorial: Cognition and mobility with aging or neurological conditions: Assessment and interventions strategies Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Neurol., 02 December 2022Sec. Dementia and Neurodegenerative Diseases Volume 13 - 2022 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.1089584
View article: Effect of cognitive reserve on physiological measures of cognitive workload in older adults with cognitive impairments
Effect of cognitive reserve on physiological measures of cognitive workload in older adults with cognitive impairments Open
Background Cognitive reserve may protect against cognitive decline. However, its effect on physiological measures of cognitive workload in adults with cognitive impairments is unclear. Objective The aim was to determine the association bet…
View article: Cortical Correlates of Increased Postural Task Difficulty in Young Adults: A Combined Pupillometry and EEG Study
Cortical Correlates of Increased Postural Task Difficulty in Young Adults: A Combined Pupillometry and EEG Study Open
The pupillary response reflects mental effort (or cognitive workload) during cognitive and/or motor tasks including standing postural control. EEG has been shown to be a non-invasive measure to assess the cortical involvement of postural c…
View article: Challenging the Vestibular System Affects Gait Speed and Cognitive Workload in Chronic Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Healthy Adults
Challenging the Vestibular System Affects Gait Speed and Cognitive Workload in Chronic Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Healthy Adults Open
People with persistent symptoms after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) report imbalance during walking with head movements. The purpose of this study was (1) to compare usual walk gait speed to walking with head turns (HT) between people…
View article: Designing a Reminders System in Highly Automated Vehicles’ Interfaces for Individuals With Mild Cognitive Impairment
Designing a Reminders System in Highly Automated Vehicles’ Interfaces for Individuals With Mild Cognitive Impairment Open
Many individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) struggle with the decision to cease driving prematurely due to cognitive deficiencies in processing speed, memory, attention, judgment, or visuospatial skills. Highly automated vehicles…
View article: Cortical Correlates of Increased Postural Task Difficulty in Young Adults: A Combined Pupillometry and EEG Study
Cortical Correlates of Increased Postural Task Difficulty in Young Adults: A Combined Pupillometry and EEG Study Open
Objective Pupillary response reflects mental effort (or cognitive workload) during challenging cognitive and postural control conditions. EEG is more established as a non-invasive measure to assess cortical involvement of postural control.…