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SenseWalk’s team at the International Multisensory Research Forum!

SenseWalk’s project team recently presented their research at the International Multisensory Research Forum (IMRF) 2025, held in Durham, UK. The presentation highlighted how continuous auditory cues – specifically sounds differing in pitch and loudness – can influence human gait, particularly under challenging walking conditions involving uneven surfaces and cognitive load. Using motion sensors to capture…

SenseWalk’s team presented the findings of its studies at the 19th Panhellenic Conference of Psychological Research!

The SenseWalk project team is excited for presenting findings from various research studies at the 19thPanhellenic Conference of Psychological Research, taking place from May 7 to 11 in Ioannina, Greece. Our presentations explored the impact of age-related disturbances in multisensory perception and cognitive functions on gait pattern (Simoudi et al., 2025a), as well as the…

SenseWalk’s new experiment on the effect of different walking conditions on balance is “action”!

The SenseWalk project team is investigating the impact of different walkingconditions on static balance and postural sway in young adults. Specifically, the study evaluates participants’ bodily stability during various treadmill tasks, including standing still, walking normally, and walking on a slight incline. The objective is to reveal how fatigue induced by these walking conditions affects…

SenseWalk’s experiment on modality dominance during walking in VR environment is in action!

The SenseWalk project team is examining the impact of congruent and incongruentaudio-visual-tactile information on gait patterns in adults up to 40 years old. Theobjective is to identify modality dominance and multisensory integration acrossmultiple signals by assessing gait performance in unimodal, bimodal, and trimodalconditions, using both compliant and noncompliant surfaces in natural and virtualreality environments.

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