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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
332020
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
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
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
82022
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
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
42023
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
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
O Potencial do Task-Based Learning (TBL) na Aprendizagem de uma Língua Estrangeira
A Costa
Via Panoramica: Revista de Estudos Anglo-Americanos, 63-71, 2017
2017
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