Visual control of obstacle avoidance during locomotion: Strategies in young children, young and older adults

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Autor(a) principal: Patla, Aftab E.
Data de Publicação: 1996
Outros Autores: Prentice, Stephen D., Gobbi, Lilian T.
Tipo de documento: Capítulo de livro
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0166-4115(96)80012-4
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/219585
Resumo: The focus of this chapter is on understanding how obstacle avoidance during locomotion is affected by normal aging process and how this adaptability in locomotor system develops as children acquire independent bipedal locomotion. Obstacle avoidance paradigms offer a rich source of material for understanding the unique sensorimotor integration common to many visually guided movements. Based on studies on young healthy adults, we have proposed a jigsaw puzzle metaphor summarizing the key ingredients for successful obstacle avoidance. The nature of visual and kinesthetic input and the contribution of the effector system properties form the pieces of the puzzle. Studies on healthy older adults reveal relatively well preserved obstacle avoidance strategies, although there are some differences when compared to the healthy young adults. Deterioration in sensory input and effector system characteristics shows up as adaptive changes in feedforward control of limb trajectory over obstacles. This suggests that the puzzle, is relatively robust with cracks appearing in some pieces. Preliminary studies on children provide interesting signposts for the development of stable obstacle avoidance strategies. High failure rate and poorer control of limb trajectory over obstacles characterize the gait patterns of young children in a cluttered environment. This suggests that the pieces of the puzzle have to be sculpted and merged into a coherent picture during the development process. © 1996 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Visual control of obstacle avoidance during locomotion: Strategies in young children, young and older adults
title Visual control of obstacle avoidance during locomotion: Strategies in young children, young and older adults
spellingShingle Visual control of obstacle avoidance during locomotion: Strategies in young children, young and older adults
Patla, Aftab E.
aging
development
intersegmental dynamics
locomotion
Obstacle avoidance
title_short Visual control of obstacle avoidance during locomotion: Strategies in young children, young and older adults
title_full Visual control of obstacle avoidance during locomotion: Strategies in young children, young and older adults
title_fullStr Visual control of obstacle avoidance during locomotion: Strategies in young children, young and older adults
title_full_unstemmed Visual control of obstacle avoidance during locomotion: Strategies in young children, young and older adults
title_sort Visual control of obstacle avoidance during locomotion: Strategies in young children, young and older adults
author Patla, Aftab E.
author_facet Patla, Aftab E.
Prentice, Stephen D.
Gobbi, Lilian T.
author_role author
author2 Prentice, Stephen D.
Gobbi, Lilian T.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv University of Waterloo
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Patla, Aftab E.
Prentice, Stephen D.
Gobbi, Lilian T.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv aging
development
intersegmental dynamics
locomotion
Obstacle avoidance
topic aging
development
intersegmental dynamics
locomotion
Obstacle avoidance
description The focus of this chapter is on understanding how obstacle avoidance during locomotion is affected by normal aging process and how this adaptability in locomotor system develops as children acquire independent bipedal locomotion. Obstacle avoidance paradigms offer a rich source of material for understanding the unique sensorimotor integration common to many visually guided movements. Based on studies on young healthy adults, we have proposed a jigsaw puzzle metaphor summarizing the key ingredients for successful obstacle avoidance. The nature of visual and kinesthetic input and the contribution of the effector system properties form the pieces of the puzzle. Studies on healthy older adults reveal relatively well preserved obstacle avoidance strategies, although there are some differences when compared to the healthy young adults. Deterioration in sensory input and effector system characteristics shows up as adaptive changes in feedforward control of limb trajectory over obstacles. This suggests that the puzzle, is relatively robust with cracks appearing in some pieces. Preliminary studies on children provide interesting signposts for the development of stable obstacle avoidance strategies. High failure rate and poorer control of limb trajectory over obstacles characterize the gait patterns of young children in a cluttered environment. This suggests that the pieces of the puzzle have to be sculpted and merged into a coherent picture during the development process. © 1996 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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