An fNIRS Investigation of Discrete and Continuous Cognitive Demands During Dual-Task Walking in Young Adults
Introduction: Dual-task studies have demonstrated that walking is attention-demanding for younger adults. However, numerous studies have attributed this to task type rather than the amount of required to accomplish the task. This study examined four tasks: two discrete (i.e., short intervals of atte...
Main Authors: | Fraser, S.A (Author), Lajoie, Y. (Author), Polskaia, N. (Author), Rahman, T.T (Author), Salzman, T. (Author), St-Amant, G. (Author), Vallejo, D.T (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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