Proactive control to navigate our daily environments

Authors

  • Bradford McFadyen Department of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, Université Laval, Québec, Canada; Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation and Social Integration, CIUSSS-CN, IRDPQ, Canada - brad.mcfadyen@fmed.ulaval.ca
  • Anouk Lamontagne School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, McGill University, Canada; Feil and Oberfeld Research Centre, Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital – CISSS Laval Site of Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation of Greater Montreal (CRIR), Canada
  • Olivier Anne-Helene Univ Rennes, INRIA, CNRS, IRISA, M2S, Rennes, France
  • Julien Pettré Univ Rennes, INRIA, CNRS, IRISA, M2S, Rennes, France
  • Michael Cinelli Department of Kinesiology & Physical Education, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON, Canada
  • Fabio A. Barbieri Human Movement Research Laboratory (MOVI-LAB), Department of Physical Education, São Paulo State University (Unesp), Bauru, SP, Brazil

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20338/bjmb.v16i5.319

Keywords:

Locomotion, Navigation, Vision, Anticipatory Control, Obstacle Avoidance, Cluttered Environment

Abstract

Safely navigating our environment is crucial to daily living, but the study of locomotor navigational control in relation to the complex interaction of personal and environmental factors is still in its infancy. Work to now has proposed different proactive control variables for collision avoidance based on visual information. Such control has more recently been shown to be specific to personal (e.g., age, neurological diseases) and environmental (e.g., obstacle type) characteristics. Continued study of the complex person-environment interaction is required along with continued theorization on combined proactive and reactive control factors.

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Published

2022-12-15

How to Cite

McFadyen, B., Lamontagne, A., Anne-Helene, O., Pettré, J., Cinelli, M., & Barbieri, F. A. (2022). Proactive control to navigate our daily environments. Brazilian Journal of Motor Behavior, 16(5), 315–318. https://doi.org/10.20338/bjmb.v16i5.319

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