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Neuropsychological tests of executive function have limited real-world predictive and functional relevance. An emerging solution for this limitation is to adapt the tests for implementation in virtual reality ...
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Open AccessPatterns of whole-body muscle activations following vertical perturbations during standing and walking
Falls commonly occur due to losses of balance associated with vertical body movements (e.g. reacting to uneven ground, street curbs). Research, however, has focused on horizontal perturbations, such as forward...
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Open AccessSelf-selected gait speed - over ground versus self-paced treadmill walking, a solution for a paradox
The study of gait at self-selected speed is important. Traditional gait laboratories being relatively limited in space provide insufficient path length, while treadmill (TM) walking compromises natural gait by...