The broken escalator phenomenon. Aftereffect of walking onto a moving platform.
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Enhanced locomotor adaptation aftereffect in the "broken escalator" phenomenon using anodal tDCS.Odd sensation induced by moving-phantom which triggers subconscious motor programLocomotor adaptation and aftereffects in patients with reduced somatosensory input due to peripheral neuropathy.Repeated-slip training: an emerging paradigm for prevention of slip-related falls among older adultsThinking about walking: effects of conscious correction versus distraction on locomotor adaptationContext-specific saccadic adaptation in monkeys.Effects of perturbations to balance on neuromechanics of fast changes in direction during locomotion.Motion controlled gait enhancing mobile shoe for rehabilitation.Sick of sittingLocomotor adaptation is modulated by observing the actions of others.A locomotor adaptation including explicit knowledge and removal of postadaptation errors induces complete 24-hour retentionGeneralization of gait adaptation for fall prevention: from moveable platform to slippery floor.Lack of motor prediction, rather than perceptual conflict, evokes an odd sensation upon stepping onto a stopped escalator.Online adjustments of leg movements in healthy young and old.Developing a Gait Enhancing Mobile Shoe to Alter Over-Ground Walking Coordination.Design and Pilot Study of a Gait Enhancing Mobile Shoe.The effect of gait approach velocity on the broken escalator phenomenon.Long-lasting, context-dependent modification of stepping in the cat after repeated stumbling-corrective responses.Attention modulates adaptive motor learning in the 'broken escalator' paradigm.Visuo-vestibular influences on the moving platform locomotor aftereffect.The moving platform aftereffect: limited generalization of a locomotor adaptation.Adaptation and post-adaptation effects of haptic forces on locomotion in healthy young adults.Walking Speed Influences the Effects of Implicit Visual Feedback Distortion on Modulation of Gait Symmetry.Robot-induced perturbations of human walking reveal a selective generation of motor adaptationTreatments for Neurological Gait and Balance Disturbance: The Use of Noninvasive Electrical Brain Stimulation
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The broken escalator phenomenon. Aftereffect of walking onto a moving platform.
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The broken escalator phenomenon. Aftereffect of walking onto a moving platform
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A M Bronstein
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2003-06-12T00:00:00Z
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