Vision Is Not Required to Elicit Balance Improvements From Beam Walking Practice.
Natalie RicherSteven M PetersonDaniel P FerrisPublished in: Motor control (2024)
Although previous experiments show that intermittent visual perturbations led to large enhancements of the effectiveness of beam walking training, completely removing visual feedback did not alter training effectiveness compared with normal vision training. It is likely a result of sensory reweighting in the absence of vision, where a greater weight was placed on proprioceptive, cutaneous, and vestibular inputs.