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2016-03-23 15:10
EEG measurement during stepping exercise with visual perception tasks Tsukasa Sanuki, Taichi Hayasaka, Takahide Kato (NIT, Toyota College), Takashi Kawagoe (Sumitomo Riko) NC2015-106 |
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Increase of fall risks becomes a concern in caring for the elderly, and is one of the important problems in an era of an aging society. Several studies suggest that continuous execution of exercise programs or visual perception tasks is effective for the risk reduction. In this article, we measured electroencephalograms (EEG) during stepping exercise with visual perception tasks for subjects in 20s and 40s, and with the aid of time-frequency analysis we analyzed the influence of subjects’ age and exercise time on the result. In 40s subjects, EEG signals were generated more intensely than 20s. The results also suggest that the cerebral cortices of 20s subjects could process the exercise program, with movement of the center of gravity, differently when combined with the visual perception task. |
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fall risk / aging / visual perception / stepping exercise / electroencephalogram (EEG) / relative exercise intensity / / |
Reference Info. |
IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 115, no. 514, NC2015-106, pp. 211-216, March 2016. |
Paper # |
NC2015-106 |
Date of Issue |
2016-03-15 (NC) |
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Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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