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Volume 24 (2020): Issue 1 (Jan 2020)

in Motor Control
Print ISSN:
1087-1640
Online ISSN:
1543-2696
  • ARTICLES
    • Positive Relations Between Vision and Posture in the Fixation Task Performed Upright
    • Role of Massed Versus Distributed Practice in Learning Novel Foreign Language Utterances
    • The Within-Subjects Effects of Practice on Performance of Drop Landing in Healthy, Young Adults
    • Interlimb Coordination During a Combined Gait and Prehension Task
    • Differentiating Successful and Unsuccessful Single-Leg Drop Landing Performance Using Uncontrolled Manifold Analysis
    • The Amount and Temporal Structure of Center of Pressure Fluctuations During Quiet Standing in Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain
    • Dynamic Stability of Older Adults Under Dual Task Paradigm During Stair Descent
    • Preliminary Evidence That Motor Planning Is Slower and More Difficult for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder During Motor Cooperation
    • Sensorimotor Strategies in Individuals With Poststroke Hemiparesis When Standing Up Without Vision
    • Distinguishing Two Types of Variability in a Sit-to-Stand Task
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