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Orthogonal adaptation improves orientation discrimination.A randomized controlled pilot study of home-based step training in older people using videogame technology.Exposure to "Exergames" Increases Older Adults' Perception of the Usefulness of Technology for Improving Health and Physical Activity: A Pilot Study.Accuracy, Validity, and Reliability of an Electronic Visual Analog Scale for Pain on a Touch Screen Tablet in Healthy Older Adults: A Clinical TrialDiscriminative ability and predictive validity of the timed up and go test in identifying older people who fall: systematic review and meta-analysis.The interplay between executive control and motor functioning in Williams syndrome.Opposing views on orthogonal adaptation: a reply to Westheimer and Gee (2002).A novel video game--based device for measuring stepping performance and fall risk in older people.Visual orientation illusions: global mechanisms involved in hierarchical effects and frames of reference.Neural substrates of the tilt illusion.Use of virtual reality technique for the training of motor control in the elderly. Some theoretical considerations.Development and initial validation of the Iconographical Falls Efficacy Scale.Bayesian integration of visual and vestibular signals for heading.The role of stereo vision in visual-vestibular integration.A novel Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) system for in-home training of stepping ability: basic parameters of system use by older adults.A geometric basis for measurement of three-dimensional eye position using image processing.Vision and falls in older people: risk factors and intervention strategies.The human ocular torsion position response during yaw angular accelerationVTM--a new method of measuring ocular torsion using image-processing techniquesOrientation processing mechanisms revealed by the plaid tilt illusionLarge repulsion, but not attraction, tilt illusions occur when stimulus parameters selectively favour either transient (M-like) or sustained (P-like) mechanismsInteraction between first- and second-order orientation channels revealed by the tilt illusion: psychophysics and computational modellingDigitally enabled aged care and neurological rehabilitation to enhance outcomes with Activity and MObility UsiNg Technology (AMOUNT) in Australia: A randomised controlled trial
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