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Jeffery M Hausdorff

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Droby A, El Mendili M, Giladi N, Hausdorff J, Maidan I, Mirelman A
Gait Posture . 2021 Aug; 90:99-105. PMID: 34428633
Objectives: To investigate cerebellar lobule atrophy patterns in elderly fallers (EFs) and their association with gait and cognitive performance. Background: Cognitive impairments, gait, and balance deficits are major risk factors...
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Schneider N, Dagan M, Katz R, Thumm P, Brozgol M, Giladi N, et al.
J Neuroeng Rehabil . 2021 Feb; 18(1):23. PMID: 33526043
Background: The performance of a secondary task while walking increases motor-cognitive interference and exacerbates fall risk in older adults. Previous studies have demonstrated that transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) may...
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Mirelman A, Shema S, Maidan I, Hausdorff J
Handb Clin Neurol . 2018 Nov; 159:119-134. PMID: 30482309
Gait is one of the keys to functional independence. For a long-time, walking was considered an automatic process involving minimal higher-level cognitive input. Indeed, walking does not take place without...
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Rosenberg-Katz K, Herman T, Jacob Y, Kliper E, Giladi N, Hausdorff J
Front Hum Neurosci . 2016 Jul; 10:356. PMID: 27462214
Objectives: Patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) can be classified, based on their motor symptoms into the Postural Instability Gait Difficulty (PIGD) subtype or the Tremor Dominant (TD) subtype. Gray matter...
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Maidan I, Nieuwhof F, Bernad-Elazari H, Reelick M, Bloem B, Giladi N, et al.
Neurorehabil Neural Repair . 2016 May; 30(10):963-971. PMID: 27221042
Background: Gait is influenced by higher order cognitive and cortical control mechanisms. Functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) has been used to examine frontal activation during walking in healthy older adults,...
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Espay A, Bonato P, Nahab F, Maetzler W, Dean J, Klucken J, et al.
Mov Disord . 2016 Apr; 31(9):1272-82. PMID: 27125836
The miniaturization, sophistication, proliferation, and accessibility of technologies are enabling the capture of more and previously inaccessible phenomena in Parkinson's disease (PD). However, more information has not translated into a...
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Sorond F, Cruz-Almeida Y, Clark D, Viswanathan A, Scherzer C, De Jager P, et al.
J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci . 2015 Sep; 70(12):1526-32. PMID: 26386013
Background: Mobility is crucial for successful aging and is impaired in many older adults. We know very little about the subtle, subclinical age-related changes in the central nervous system (CNS)...
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Maidan I, Bernad-Elazari H, Gazit E, Giladi N, Hausdorff J, Mirelman A
J Neurol . 2015 Feb; 262(4):899-908. PMID: 25636682
Recent studies have suggested that deficits in executive function contribute to freezing of gait (FOG), an episodic disturbance common among patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). To date, most findings provide...
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Plotnik M, Bartsch R, Zeev A, Giladi N, Hausdorff J
Gait Posture . 2013 May; 38(4):864-9. PMID: 23680424
The mechanisms regulating the bilateral coordination of gait in humans are largely unknown. Our objective was to study how bilateral coordination changes as a result of gait speed modifications during...
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Peterson D, Plotnik M, Hausdorff J, Earhart G
Parkinsonism Relat Disord . 2012 Jun; 18(9):1022-6. PMID: 22717367
Background: Freezing of gait is a debilitating and common gait disturbance observed in individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD). Although the underlying mechanisms of freezing remain unclear, bilateral coordination of steps,...