S T Moore

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Affiliation: Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Autonomous identification of freezing of gait in Parkinson's disease from lower-body segmental accelerometry
    Steven T Moore
    Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Human Aerospace Laboratory, 10029, New York, NY, USA
    J Neuroeng Rehabil 10:19. 2013
  2. ncbi Modeling locomotor dysfunction following spaceflight with Galvanic vestibular stimulation
    Steven T Moore
    Human Aerospace Laboratory, Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 10029, USA
    Exp Brain Res 174:647-59. 2006
  3. ncbi Long-term monitoring of gait in Parkinson's disease
    Steven T Moore
    Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 10029, USA
    Gait Posture 26:200-7. 2007
  4. ncbi Locomotor response to levodopa in fluctuating Parkinson's disease
    Steven T Moore
    Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Box 1135, 1 E 100th St, New York, NY 10029, USA
    Exp Brain Res 184:469-78. 2008
  5. ncbi Ambulatory monitoring of freezing of gait in Parkinson's disease
    Steven T Moore
    Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Box 1135, 1 E 100th Street, New York, NY 10029, USA
    J Neurosci Methods 167:340-8. 2008
  6. ncbi Head-eye coordination during simulated orbiter landing
    Steven T Moore
    Human Aerospace Laboratory, Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 10029, USA
    Aviat Space Environ Med 79:888-98. 2008
  7. ncbi Effects of head-down bed rest and artificial gravity on spatial orientation
    Steven T Moore
    Human Aerospace Laboratory, Department of Neurology, Mt Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 10029, USA
    Exp Brain Res 204:617-22. 2010
  8. ncbi Galvanic vestibular stimulation as an analogue of spatial disorientation after spaceflight
    Steven T Moore
    Human Aerospace Laboratory, Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA
    Aviat Space Environ Med 82:535-42. 2011
  9. ncbi Validation of 24-hour ambulatory gait assessment in Parkinson's disease with simultaneous video observation
    Steven T Moore
    Human Aerospace Laboratory, Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York NY 10029, USA
    Biomed Eng Online 10:82. 2011
  10. ncbi Effect of viewing distance on the generation of vertical eye movements during locomotion
    S T Moore
    Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Box 1135, 1E 100th St, New York, NY 10029, USA
    Exp Brain Res 129:347-61. 1999

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Publications20

  1. ncbi Autonomous identification of freezing of gait in Parkinson's disease from lower-body segmental accelerometry
    Steven T Moore
    Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Human Aerospace Laboratory, 10029, New York, NY, USA
    J Neuroeng Rehabil 10:19. 2013
    ..Here we extend this approach to evaluate the optimal configuration of sensor placement and signal processing parameters using seven sensors attached to the lumbar back, thighs, shanks and feet...
  2. ncbi Modeling locomotor dysfunction following spaceflight with Galvanic vestibular stimulation
    Steven T Moore
    Human Aerospace Laboratory, Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 10029, USA
    Exp Brain Res 174:647-59. 2006
    ..An ambulatory GVS system may prove a useful adjunct to the current pre-flight astronaut training regimen...
  3. ncbi Long-term monitoring of gait in Parkinson's disease
    Steven T Moore
    Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 10029, USA
    Gait Posture 26:200-7. 2007
    ....
  4. ncbi Locomotor response to levodopa in fluctuating Parkinson's disease
    Steven T Moore
    Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Box 1135, 1 E 100th St, New York, NY 10029, USA
    Exp Brain Res 184:469-78. 2008
    ..Ambulatory monitoring of gait objectively measures the dynamic locomotor response to levodopa, and this information could be used to improve daily management of motor fluctuations...
  5. ncbi Ambulatory monitoring of freezing of gait in Parkinson's disease
    Steven T Moore
    Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Box 1135, 1 E 100th Street, New York, NY 10029, USA
    J Neurosci Methods 167:340-8. 2008
    ..Individual calibration of the freeze threshold improved accuracy and sensitivity of the device to 89% for detection of FOG with 10% false positives. Ambulatory monitoring may significantly improve clinical management of FOG...
  6. ncbi Head-eye coordination during simulated orbiter landing
    Steven T Moore
    Human Aerospace Laboratory, Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 10029, USA
    Aviat Space Environ Med 79:888-98. 2008
    ..This study aimed to characterize pilot head-eye coordination during simulated orbiter landings, and relate findings to microgravity-related spatial disorientation...
  7. ncbi Effects of head-down bed rest and artificial gravity on spatial orientation
    Steven T Moore
    Human Aerospace Laboratory, Department of Neurology, Mt Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 10029, USA
    Exp Brain Res 204:617-22. 2010
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  8. ncbi Galvanic vestibular stimulation as an analogue of spatial disorientation after spaceflight
    Steven T Moore
    Human Aerospace Laboratory, Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA
    Aviat Space Environ Med 82:535-42. 2011
    ..The aim of this study was to validate an analogue of the sensorimotor effects of microgravity using pseudorandom bilateral bipolar galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) during Shuttle landing simulations...
  9. ncbi Validation of 24-hour ambulatory gait assessment in Parkinson's disease with simultaneous video observation
    Steven T Moore
    Human Aerospace Laboratory, Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York NY 10029, USA
    Biomed Eng Online 10:82. 2011
    ..In this study we extend validation of the gait monitor to 24-h using simultaneous video observation of PD patients...
  10. ncbi Effect of viewing distance on the generation of vertical eye movements during locomotion
    S T Moore
    Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Box 1135, 1E 100th St, New York, NY 10029, USA
    Exp Brain Res 129:347-61. 1999
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  11. ncbi Instantaneous rotation axes during active head movements
    Steven T Moore
    Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 10029, USA
    J Vestib Res 15:73-80. 2005
    ..The results demonstrate that the instantaneous rotation axes technique overcomes the inherent instability of the helical-axis representation for small head movements...
  12. ncbi Ocular counterrolling induced by centrifugation during orbital space flight
    S T Moore
    Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Box 1135, 1 E 100th St, New York, NY 10029, USA
    Exp Brain Res 137:323-35. 2001
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  13. ncbi Artificial gravity: a possible countermeasure for post-flight orthostatic intolerance
    Steven T Moore
    Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 10029, USA
    Acta Astronaut 56:867-76. 2005
    ..More data is necessary to evaluate this hypothesis, but if it were proven correct, in-flight short-radius centrifugation may help counteract orthostatic intolerance after space flight...
  14. ncbi Spatial orientation of optokinetic nystagmus and ocular pursuit during orbital space flight
    Steven T Moore
    Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, 1 E 100th St, New York, NY 10029, USA
    Exp Brain Res 160:38-59. 2005
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  15. ncbi The human vestibulo-ocular reflex during linear locomotion
    S T Moore
    Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York 10029, USA
    Ann N Y Acad Sci 942:139-47. 2001
    ..Horizontal head movements during locomotion occur at the stride frequency of 1 Hz, where the IVOR gain is low. Horizontal eye movements are compensatory for head yaw at all viewing distances and are likely generated by the aVOR...
  16. ncbi Ocular and perceptual responses to linear acceleration in microgravity: alterations in otolith function on the COSMOS and Neurolab flights
    Steven T Moore
    Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Department of Neurology, New York, NY 10029, USA
    J Vestib Res 13:377-93. 2003
    ..The findings also raise the possibility that 'artificial gravity' during the Neurolab flight counteracted adaptation of these otolith-ocular responses...
  17. ncbi Functional assessment of head-eye coordination during vehicle operation
    Hamish G Macdougall
    Mt Sinai Sch Med, New York, NY
    Optom Vis Sci 82:706-15. 2005
    ..Analysis of both active and reflex contributions to gaze may provide a clearer understanding of the impact of visual and vestibular impairment on driving ability...
  18. ncbi Robust and real-time torsional eye position calculation using a template-matching technique
    Danjie Zhu
    Mt Sinai Sch Med, New York, NY
    Comput Methods Programs Biomed 74:201-9. 2004
    ..Running on a 800 MHz Intel-based Dual Processor Pentium III, with a Matrox frame grabber, the system is capable of processing three-dimensional eye position at a rate of 120 frames/s...
  19. ncbi Modeling postural instability with Galvanic vestibular stimulation
    Hamish G Macdougall
    Human Aerospace Laboratory, Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 10029, USA
    Exp Brain Res 172:208-20. 2006
    ..The results suggest that unpredictably varying GVS quantitatively and qualitatively models postural instability of vestibular origin...
  20. ncbi Marching to the beat of the same drummer: the spontaneous tempo of human locomotion
    Hamish G Macdougall
    MA Inst Technol, Cambridge
    J Appl Physiol 99:1164-73. 2005
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