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Effect of cognitive task difficulty on postural control
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Gürsoy, Zeren Görkem
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Human posture control is accompanied usually in daily life with other tasks, such as cognitive tasks. This thesis is on the effects of cognitive task difficulty on postural control, the postural control mechanisms, attention and its relation to posture control and finally the dual task environments for posture control. The experiment’s set an individualized difficulty level for each participant. Results indicate that when motor and challenging cognitive tasks are completed under dual task conditions, dual task interference was observed.
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Posture.
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Posture Control
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Cognitive Task
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Dual Task Paradigm
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Dual Task Interference
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Difficulty of Cognitive Task.
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Z. G. Gürsoy, “Effect of cognitive task difficulty on postural control,” Thesis (M.S.) -- Graduate School of Social Sciences. Physical Education and Sports., Middle East Technical University, 2019.