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“…Mean trunk sway amplitude was reduced in the AP direction between 25 and 30% (Rodrigues et al, 2013) in adults. Additionally, saccadic eye movements consistently reduced postural sway in about the same percentage of young adults in fatigued and unfatigued conditions (Barbieri et al, 2019), in mildly affected people with multiple sclerosis (Santinelli et al, 2019), and even in children with dyslexia (Barela et al, 2020). Interestingly, our results show a similar amount of sway reduction comparing the respective visual conditions, fixation and saccade, to the sleep and sleepdeprived evaluations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Mean trunk sway amplitude was reduced in the AP direction between 25 and 30% (Rodrigues et al, 2013) in adults. Additionally, saccadic eye movements consistently reduced postural sway in about the same percentage of young adults in fatigued and unfatigued conditions (Barbieri et al, 2019), in mildly affected people with multiple sclerosis (Santinelli et al, 2019), and even in children with dyslexia (Barela et al, 2020). Interestingly, our results show a similar amount of sway reduction comparing the respective visual conditions, fixation and saccade, to the sleep and sleepdeprived evaluations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Calibration was also checked periodically between trials. Gaze fixation was defined as the stabilization of gaze (when two times points of gaze standard deviation—95% confidence interval—were less than one degree of visual horizontal and vertical angles) over 99 ms (Rodrigues et al., 2016; Gotardi et al., 2019; Santinelli et al., 2019). We analyzed the following parameters: number of fixations, mean duration of fixations, normalized total duration of fixations (the sum of fixations divided by the duration of the trial), and the area of fixation displacement (area of an ellipse that contained 85% of the horizontal and vertical fixation position data; Rodrigues et al., 2016).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, to maintain stable upright postural control, attention and external sensory stimulation as well as postural control systems are required. In particular, PS is decreased during SEM rather than during a fixed gaze in young adults [ 7 , 12 ], older adults [ 8 , 13 ], and people with multiple sclerosis [ 14 ]. Such findings indicate that SEM relative to the moving target is used to determine the body position in space [ 11 ], and that it plays an important role in controlling PS during upright standing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%