Effects of various executive functions on adults’ and children’s walking.

Volume: 46, Issue: 6, Pages: 629 - 642
Published: Jun 1, 2020
Abstract
Walking is human's most important locomotion. Until recently, walking was seen as an automated motor task that requires only minimal cognitive resources. However, recent studies indicate that walking requires higher-level cognitive processes such as executive functions. A different line of research suggests that executive functions consist of 3 core components: inhibition, switching, and updating. Combining these findings, the present study...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of various executive functions on adults’ and children’s walking.
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
46
Issue
6
Pages
629 - 642
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