2013
DOI: 10.2147/cia.s38667
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Walking Stroop carpet: an innovative dual-task concept for detecting cognitive impairment

Abstract: BackgroundSeveral studies have reported the potential value of the dual-task concept during locomotion in clinical evaluation because cognitive decline is strongly associated with gait abnormalities. However, current dual-task tests appear to be insufficient for early diagnosis of cognitive impairment.MethodsForty-nine subjects (young, old, with or without mild cognitive impairment) underwent cognitive evaluation (Mini-Mental State Examination, Frontal Assessment Battery, five-word test, Stroop, clock-drawing)… Show more

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“…As for other motor behaviors, the cognition related to human gait concerns two main aspects: (1) bottom-up processes that integrate information coming from the sensorimotor system into the neural structures directly involved in gait control, and at the same time (2) top-down processes that organize and focus this information according to other brain regions that are not directly involved in gait control but are crucial for mental concepts, sense making and keeping of gait goals.…”
Section: Walking and Creativity "Un Pas De Deux "mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As for other motor behaviors, the cognition related to human gait concerns two main aspects: (1) bottom-up processes that integrate information coming from the sensorimotor system into the neural structures directly involved in gait control, and at the same time (2) top-down processes that organize and focus this information according to other brain regions that are not directly involved in gait control but are crucial for mental concepts, sense making and keeping of gait goals.…”
Section: Walking and Creativity "Un Pas De Deux "mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, dual task experiments demonstrated that walking cannot be fully automatic but requires internal and external judgment, motivation, attention and executive function [1,2], except in selected situations, such as somnambulism or epilepsy [3].…”
Section: Walking and Creativity "Un Pas De Deux "mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, a new walking spatial navigation test has been recently developed for early detection of cognitive impairment in an aging population. 45 …”
Section: Typical Male-favored Spatial Cognitive Behaviorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, such a view is mainly explored using dual-task-walking paradigms. This approach is very advantageous compared to others, because it reveals subtle age-and disease-related abnormalities in gait control, which are masked by internal factors such as compensation mechanisms underlying cognitive reserve, and thus difficult to detect using either conventional neuropsychological tests or single-task walking assessment Perrochon and Kemoun 2014;Perrochon et al 2013Perrochon et al , 2015.…”
Section: Prodromal Phase Of Alzheimer's Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%