Treadmill walking reduces pre-frontal activation in patients with Parkinson's disease.

[1]  Jeffrey M. Hausdorff,et al.  Evidence for Differential Effects of 2 Forms of Exercise on Prefrontal Plasticity During Walking in Parkinson’s Disease , 2018, Neurorehabilitation and neural repair.

[2]  Edward L. Melanson,et al.  Effect of High-Intensity Treadmill Exercise on Motor Symptoms in Patients With De Novo Parkinson Disease: A Phase 2 Randomized Clinical Trial , 2017, JAMA neurology.

[3]  Jeffrey M. Hausdorff,et al.  Effects of aging on prefrontal brain activation during challenging walking conditions , 2017, Brain and Cognition.

[4]  Jeffrey M. Hausdorff,et al.  When is Higher Level Cognitive Control Needed for Locomotor Tasks Among Patients with Parkinson’s Disease? , 2017, Brain Topography.

[5]  P. Silburn,et al.  Imposed Faster and Slower Walking Speeds Influence Gait Stability Differently in Parkinson Fallers. , 2017, Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation.

[6]  A. Mirelman,et al.  The Role of the Frontal Lobe in Complex Walking Among Patients With Parkinson’s Disease and Healthy Older Adults , 2016, Neurorehabilitation and neural repair.

[7]  Jeffrey M. Hausdorff,et al.  Measuring prefrontal cortical activity during dual task walking in patients with Parkinson’s disease: feasibility of using a new portable fNIRS device , 2016, Pilot and Feasibility Studies.

[8]  Jeffrey M. Hausdorff,et al.  Addition of a non-immersive virtual reality component to treadmill training to reduce fall risk in older adults (V-TIME): a randomised controlled trial , 2016, The Lancet.

[9]  H. Johansen-Berg,et al.  Prefrontal Cortex Activation While Walking Under Dual-Task Conditions in Stroke , 2016, Neurorehabilitation and neural repair.

[10]  Jeffrey M. Hausdorff,et al.  Altered brain activation in complex walking conditions in patients with Parkinson's disease. , 2016, Parkinsonism & related disorders.

[11]  J. Mehrholz,et al.  Treadmill training for patients with Parkinson Disease. An abridged version of a Cochrane Review. , 2016, European journal of physical and rehabilitation medicine.

[12]  Jeannette R. Mahoney,et al.  The role of prefrontal cortex during postural control in Parkinsonian syndromes a functional near-infrared spectroscopy study , 2016, Brain Research.

[13]  N. Smania,et al.  Effects of treadmill training on cognitive and motor features of patients with mild to moderate Parkinson's disease: a pilot, single-blind, randomized controlled trial. , 2016, Functional neurology.

[14]  M. Fernández-Del-Olmo,et al.  Gait Pattern and Cognitive Performance During Treadmill Walking in Parkinson Disease , 2015, American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation.

[15]  M. Hallett,et al.  Motor automaticity in Parkinson's disease , 2015, Neurobiology of Disease.

[16]  Martin Sarter,et al.  Modeling falls in Parkinson's disease: Slow gait, freezing episodes and falls in rats with extensive striatal dopamine loss , 2015, Behavioural Brain Research.

[17]  Evangelos A Christou,et al.  Enhanced somatosensory feedback reduces prefrontal cortical activity during walking in older adults. , 2014, The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences.

[18]  C. Lustig,et al.  Where attention falls: Increased risk of falls from the converging impact of cortical cholinergic and midbrain dopamine loss on striatal function , 2014, Experimental Neurology.

[19]  Jeffrey M. Hausdorff,et al.  Objective Assessment of Fall Risk in Parkinson's Disease Using a Body-Fixed Sensor Worn for 3 Days , 2014, PloS one.

[20]  Helen Dawes,et al.  Associations between prefrontal cortex activation and H-reflex modulation during dual task gait , 2014, Front. Hum. Neurosci..

[21]  Noriaki Hattori,et al.  Cortical changes underlying balance recovery in patients with hemiplegic stroke , 2014, NeuroImage.

[22]  Peter J Beek,et al.  The validity of stability measures: a modelling approach. , 2011, Journal of biomechanics.

[23]  Jaap H van Dieën,et al.  Sensitivity of trunk variability and stability measures to balance impairments induced by galvanic vestibular stimulation during gait. , 2011, Gait & posture.

[24]  Ichiro Miyai,et al.  Gait capacity affects cortical activation patterns related to speed control in the elderly , 2009, Experimental Brain Research.

[25]  Jeffrey M. Hausdorff,et al.  Treadmill training for the treatment of gait disturbances in people with Parkinson’s disease: a mini-review , 2009, Journal of Neural Transmission.

[26]  Karen L Troy,et al.  Effects of an attention demanding task on dynamic stability during treadmill walking , 2008, Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation.

[27]  Ichiro Miyai,et al.  Sustained prefrontal activation during ataxic gait: A compensatory mechanism for ataxic stroke? , 2007, NeuroImage.

[28]  Jeffrey M. Hausdorff,et al.  Treadmill walking as an external pacemaker to improve gait rhythm and stability in Parkinson's disease , 2005, Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society.

[29]  K. Kubota,et al.  Longitudinal Optical Imaging Study for Locomotor Recovery After Stroke , 2003, Stroke.

[30]  Jeffrey M. Hausdorff,et al.  Gait dynamics in Parkinson's disease: relationship to Parkinsonian features, falls and response to levodopa , 2003, Journal of the Neurological Sciences.