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Eye-hand coordination during upright stance
The study will determine how the brain controls eye and hand movements during quiet upright stance.
There will be one visit to the lab (approximately 2 hours) in which participants will be required to make reaching movements towards virtual targets while standing upright. Participants will be required to wear comfortable shoes.
$20
Tarkeshwar Singh - at tsingh@psu.edu or 814-865-7851
All
18 year(s) or older
STUDY00019952
Inclusion Criteria:
1) Participants should be between 18-65 years old3) Participants will be right-hand dominant individuals
4) They will have normal or corrected-to-normal vision
5) Participants should be able to stand upright for long periods (up to 2 and a half hours) with rest every 5-10 minutes or as requested by the participant
6) Participants should be able to grasp a handle and move objects with both hands
Exclusion Criteria:
Any history of neurological disorders (e.g., Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, Multiple Sclerosis)Any history of musculoskeletal disorders (e.g., carpal tunnel syndrome)
Any history of cardiovascular disease (e.g., Coronary Artery disease, Peripheral Artery disease, Carotid Artery disease, Hypertension, Congenital Heart disease, Congestive Heart failure, Myocardial Infarction, Cardiac Arrythmias, Stroke).
Any history of conditions or diseases that increase risk for syncope (e.g., Anemia, Myocardial Ischemia, Kidney disease).
Any history of conditions or diseases of the vestibular system
Neurology, Vision & Eyes
Not applicable