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정지신호과제의 수행에 따른 보행정지 시 다리 근전도 및 지면반발력 비교
Comparison of Lower Extremity Electromyography and Ground Reaction Force during Gait Termination according to the Performance of the Stop Signal Task 원문보기

PNF and movement, v.20 no.1, 2022년, pp.135 - 145  

구동균 (단국대학교 보건학과 물리치료학전공) ,  권중원 (단국대학교 공공보건대학 물리치료학과)

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between cognitive and motor inhibition by comparing muscle activity and ground reaction force during unplanned gait termination according to reaction time measured through the stop-signal task. Methods: Sixteen young adults perfor...

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