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Cecilia San Roman
Researcher at British Hospital
Publications - 7
Citations - 65
Cecilia San Roman is an academic researcher from British Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Center of pressure (terrestrial locomotion) & Motor skill. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 58 citations. Previous affiliations of Cecilia San Roman include Universidad Católica del Uruguay Dámaso Antonio Larrañaga.
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Balance in Parkinson's disease patients changing the visual input
Hamlet Suarez,Dario Geisinger,Enrique Ferreira,Santiago Nogueira,Sofia Arocena,Cecilia San Roman,Alejo Suarez +6 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis about the influence of the changes in the visual information in triggering balance control disorders in Parkinson's patients is supported.
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Postural response characterization in elderly patients with bilateral vestibular hypofunction
Hamlet Suarez,Gonzalo Sotta,Cecilia San Roman,Sofia Arocena,Enrique Ferreira,Dario Geisinger,Alejo Suarez,Juan Picerno +7 more
TL;DR: The measurement of the energy consumption of the body's center of pressure (COP) to maintain the upright stance position was higher in elderly patients with bilateral vestibular hypofunction (BVH) compared with a control group and may be a valid parameter in the assessment of balance disorders.
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Sensorimotor interaction in deaf children. Relationship between gait performance and hearing input during childhood assessed in pre-lingual cochlear implant users.
Hamlet Suarez,Rafael Alonso,Sofia Arocena,Enrique Ferreira,Cecilia San Roman,Alejo Suarez,Valeria Lapilover +6 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that auditory input is not neutral in motor skills and the complex interaction between them is generated in the earlier stages of childhood development.
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Postural responses applied in a control model in cochlear implant users with pre-lingual hearing loss
Hamlet Suarez,Enrique Ferreira,Rafael Alonso,Sofia Arocena,Cecilia San Roman,Tamara Herrera,Valeria Lapilover +6 more
TL;DR: The assessment of postural responses (PR) based in a feedback control system model shows selective gains in different bands of frequencies adaptable with child development.