Abstract
The postural oscillations of a standing subject during an additional manual motor task consisting in holding a movable ball in the center of a flat box were studied. The movements of the center of pressure (CP) in the frontal and sagittal planes were studied when subjects were standing on a stable rigid support and on a movable unstable support. The effect of the additional motor task on the movement of the CP depended on the stability of the support. When the additional task was performed, the sagittal movements of the CP increased in the case a movable support and did not increase when the support was stable. The additional task decreased the frontal movements of CP in the case of a stable support, and it did not change the frontal movements of CP when the support was unstable. Thus, the performance of an additional motor task led to a reduction of the efficiency of the postural control system in maintaining equilibrium on an unstable support. This decrease may be due to a greater cortical influence on the posture control system in subjects standing on a movable support in comparison with this influence in the case of a stable support.
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