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Andréia Abud da Silva Costa
Andréia Abud da Silva Costa
PhD Student, University of Groningen
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Older adults reduce the complexity and efficiency of neuromuscular control to preserve walking balance
AA da Silva Costa, R Moraes, T Hortobágyi, A Sawers
Experimental gerontology 140, 111050, 2020
342020
Postural alignment in children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy and its relationship with balance
CRJA Baptista, AA Costa, TM Pizzato, FB Souza, AC Mattiello-Sverzut
Brazilian journal of physical therapy 18, 119-126, 2014
292014
Haptic information provided by the “anchor system” reduces trunk sway acceleration in the frontal plane during tandem walking in older adults
AA da Silva Costa, PAR Manciopi, E Mauerberg-deCastro, R Moraes
Neuroscience letters 609, 1-6, 2015
262015
Task difficulty has no effect on haptic anchoring during tandem walking in young and older adults
AA da Silva Costa, LO Dos Santos, E Mauerberg-deCastro, R Moraes
Neuroscience Letters 666, 133-138, 2018
192018
Beam width and arm position but not cognitive task affect walking balance in older adults
AA da Silva Costa, T Hortobágyi, R Otter, A Sawers, R Moraes
Scientific reports 12 (1), 6854, 2022
92022
Effect of a cognitive task on online adjustments when avoiding stepping on an obstacle and stepping on a target during walking in young adults
AA da Silva Costa, LO Dos Santos, R Moraes
Experimental Brain Research 236 (8), 2387-2397, 2018
92018
Task-based learning (TBL) and cognition
A Costa
e-TEALS 7 (1), 108-124, 2016
92016
Age, Cognitive Task, and Arm Position Differently Affect Muscle Synergy Recruitment but have Similar Effects on Walking Balance
AA da Silva Costa, T Hortobágyi, R den Otter, A Sawers, R Moraes
Neuroscience 527, 11-21, 2023
62023
The critical point to step into a hole is similar in young and older adults
LO Dos Santos, AAS Costa, RA Batistela, R Moraes
Journal of Motor Behavior 52 (6), 656-665, 2020
52020
Trunk balance control during beam walking improves with the haptic anchors without the interference of an auditory-cognitive task in older adults
RA Batistela, A Oates, AAS Costa, LO Santos, R Moraes
Gait & Posture 81, 166-171, 2020
52020
Three days of beam walking practice improves dynamic balance control regardless of the use of haptic anchors in older adults
G Milani, AAS Costa, EB Junqueira, EG Campoi, HG Campoi, ...
Neuroscience Letters 781, 136682, 2022
12022
Corticomuscular and intermuscular coherence as a function of age and walking balance difficulty
AA da Silva Costa, R Moraes, R den Otter, F Gennaro, L Bakker, ...
Neurobiology of Aging, 2024
2024
Effects of age and task difficulty on neuromuscular and corticomuscular determinants of walking balance
AA da Silva Costa
2024
Beam walking as a new measure of dynamic balance to predict falls
T Hortobágyi, T Vetrovsky, A Uematsu, L Sanders, AA da Silva Costa, ...
2023
Beam width and arm position but not cognitive task affect walking balance in older adults
AAS Costa, T Hortobágyi, R Otter, A Sawers, R Moraes
Scientific Reports 12, 1-10, 2022
2022
Relacao entre o caminhar na trave e o MiniBEST teste em idosos--dados preliminares.
G Milani, AA da Silva Costa, R Moraes
Brazilian Journal of Motor Behavior 14 (4), 205-206, 2020
2020
Efeitos da tarefa cognitiva e do nivel de dificuldade da tarefa locomotora sobre o equilibrio dinamico durante o caminhar em adultos mais velhos e idosos.
RA Batistela, AA da Silva Costa, G Milani, R Nilsen, R Moraes
Brazilian Journal of Motor Behavior 14 (4), 27-28, 2020
2020
Effect of lower limb dominance on walking adaptations in young adults when stepping into a hole
LO dos Santos, AA da Silva Costa, R Moraes
Brazilian Journal of Motor Behavior 13 (5), 133-143, 2019
2019
Controle do equilíbrio dinâmico em indivíduos cegos com a adição de dicas hápticas por meio do sistema âncora
GA Beraldi, AAS Costa, R Moraes
Resumos, 2019
2019
Efeito da tarefa cognitiva no andar de adultos jovens quando evitando pisar em um obstáculo e pisando em um alvo
AAS Costa, R Moraes
2018
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