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IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering | 2009

Determining the Visual Angle of Objects in the Visual Field: An Extended Application of Eye Trackers

Carol Y. Scovil; Emily C. King; Brian E. Maki

Many eye-tracker systems display the point of central gaze fixation on video images of the viewed environment. We describe here a method for determining the visual angles of objects located in the periphery. Such data are needed to study the potential contributions of peripheral vision during cognitive and motor tasks.


Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology | 2008

Preventing falls in older adults: New interventions to promote more effective change-in-support balance reactions

Brian E. Maki; Kenneth C. Cheng; Avril Mansfield; Carol Y. Scovil; Stephen D. Perry; Amy L. Peters; Sandra M. McKay; Tracy A. Lee; Aaron Marquis; Philippe Corbeil; Geoff R. Fernie; Barbara Liu; William E. McIlroy


Industrial Health | 2008

Interventions to Promote More Effective Balance-Recovery Reactions in Industrial Settings: New Perspectives on Footwear and Handrails

Brian E. Maki; Stephen D. Perry; Carol Y. Scovil; Amy L. Peters; Sandra M. McKay; Tracy A. Lee; Philippe Corbeil; Geoff R. Fernie; William E. McIlroy


Neuroscience Letters | 2007

Gaze behavior governing balance recovery in an unfamiliar and complex environment

John L. Zettel; Carol Y. Scovil; William E. McIlroy; Brian E. Maki


Human Movement Science | 2011

Does the “eyes lead the hand” principle apply to reach-to-grasp movements evoked by unexpected balance perturbations?

Emily C. King; Tracy A. Lee; Sandra M. McKay; Carol Y. Scovil; Amy L. Peters; Jay Pratt; Brian E. Maki


Journal of Optometry | 2009

Gaze Behavior of Older Adults in Responding to Unexpected Loss of Balance while Walking in an Unfamiliar Environment: a Pilot Study

Emily C. King; Sandra M. McKay; Tracy A. Lee; Carol Y. Scovil; Amy L. Peters; Brian E. Maki


Neuroscience Letters | 2008

Stepping to recover balance in complex environments: Is online visual control of the foot motion necessary or sufficient?

Carol Y. Scovil; John L. Zettel; Brian E. Maki


Gait & Posture | 2009

The moveable handhold: A new paradigm to study visual contributions to the control of balance-recovery reactions

Ken Cheng; Sandra M. McKay; Emily C. King; James Tung; Tracy A. Lee; Carol Y. Scovil; Brian E. Maki


Archive | 2007

Proximity-triggered handrail cueing system with automatic attention capture

Brian E. Maki; Philippe Corbeil; Carol Y. Scovil


Gaceta óptica: Órgano Oficial del Colegio Nacional de Ópticos-Optometristas de España | 2010

Recorrido de la mirada en adultos de mayor edad a la hora de reaccionar ante una pérdida de equilibrio inesperada mientras caminan por un entorno desconocido: un estudio piloto.

Emily C. King; Sandra M. McKay; Tracy A. Lee; Carol Y. Scovil; Amy L. Peters; Brian E. Maki

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Tracy A. Lee

Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre

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Amy L. Peters

Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre

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Sandra M. McKay

Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre

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Emily C. King

Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre

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Geoff R. Fernie

Toronto Rehabilitation Institute

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Stephen D. Perry

Wilfrid Laurier University

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Avril Mansfield

Toronto Rehabilitation Institute

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