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Examining how fear of falling can increase fall-risk in older adults

Funder: The Royal Society
Duration: March 2014 - August 2015

Outputs

Ellmers, TJ., Cocks, AJ., Doumas, M., Williams, AM. and Young, WR. (2016) 'Gazing into Thin Air: The Dual-Task Costs of Movement Planning and Execution during Adaptive Gait'. PloS ONE, 11 (11). pp. 1 - 20. ISSN: 1932-6203 Open Access Link

Journal article

Ellmers, T., Machado, G., Wong, T., Zhu, F., Williams, MA. and Young, W. (2016) 'A validation of neural co-activation as a measure of attentional focus in a postural task'. Gait and Posture, 50. pp. 229 - 231. ISSN: 1879-2219 Open Access Link

Journal article

Young, W., Olonilua, M., Masters, RSW., Dimitriadis, S. and Williams, AM. (2015) 'Examining links between anxiety, reinvestment and walking when talking by older adults during adaptive gait. Experimental Brain Research.'. Experimental Brain Research, 234 (1). pp. 161 - 172. ISSN: 1432-1106 Open Access Link

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Young, WR. and Mark Williams, A. (2014) 'How fear of falling can increase fall-risk in older adults: Applying psychological theory to practical observations'. Gait and Posture, 41 (1). pp. 7 - 12. ISSN: 0966-6362 Open Access Link

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