Path integration: is there a difference between athletes and non-athletes?

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Jonathan Bredin
Yves Kerlirzin
Isabelle Israël
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[1] UFR STAPS Université,Laboratoire Action Mouvement Adaptation UPRES JE 2378
[2] René Descartes,undefined
[3] LPBD-EPHE,undefined
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Path length integration; Self-motion perception; Velocity–step length relationship; Walking; Athletes;
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The ability to estimate distance walked when blindfolded is associated with the vestibular, proprioceptive and (loco-)motor systems. In this study, we examined subjects’ ability to walk when blindfolded to a previously seen target. We examined whether there is a difference of performance in path integration between athletes and non-athletes. Two groups of healthy volunteers took part in this experiment: 21 athletes and 20 non-athletes. Subjects were asked to walk at three different velocities (slow, normal, fast) to a target (10 m in front of them) that they had seen before being blindfolded. Increase in velocity was associated with a decrease in the distance walked for both groups. Both groups were accurate at normal velocities. Athletes were also accurate at fast velocities whereas non-athletes undershot the target. In both groups, accuracy considerably decreased at slow velocities. It seems that our perceptual system can adapt to different velocities (normal, fast) but is most strongly disrupted at low velocity. When attempting to modify walking velocity, step length is also modified, playing a determining role in the estimation of distance.
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