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Human postural sway results from frequent, ballistic bias impulses by soleus and gastrocnemiusDirect measurement of human ankle stiffness during quiet standing: the intrinsic mechanical stiffness is insufficient for stabilityParadoxical muscle movement in human standingRefractoriness in sustained visuo-manual control: is the refractory duration intrinsic or does it depend on external system properties?Automated regional analysis of B-mode ultrasound images of skeletal muscle movementRecruitment of motor units in the medial gastrocnemius muscle during human quiet standing: is recruitment intermittent? What triggers recruitment?Myoelectric activity along human gastrocnemius medialis: different spatial distributions of postural and electrically elicited surface potentials.Interfacing sensory input with motor output: does the control architecture converge to a serial process along a single channel?Does the motor system need intermittent control?Intermittent control models of human standing: similarities and differences.Wavelet-frequency analysis for the detection of discontinuities in switched system models of human balance.Real-Time Ultrasound Segmentation, Analysis and Visualisation of Deep Cervical Muscle Structure.A semi-automated programme for tracking myoblast migration following mechanical damage: manipulation by chemical inhibitors.An evaluation of 3D head pose estimation using the Microsoft Kinect v2.Auto-regressive moving average analysis of linear and discontinuous models of human balance during quiet standing.Complexity and dynamics of switched human balance control during quiet standing.A video based method to quantify posture of the head and trunk in sitting.The effect of fear of falling on vestibular feedback control of balance.Human standing: does the control strategy preprogram a rigid knee?Predictive feedback in human simulated pendulum balancing.Visuo-manual tracking: does intermittent control with aperiodic sampling explain linear power and non-linear remnant without sensorimotor noise?Human balancing of an inverted pendulum: is sway size controlled by ankle impedance?Cautious gait in relation to knowledge and vision of height: is altered visual information the dominant influence?Frequency-domain identification of the human controller.Human balancing of an inverted pendulum with a compliant linkage: neural control by anticipatory intermittent bias.Rebuttal from Raymond Reynolds, Callum Osler, Linda Tersteeg and Ian Loram.Crosstalk opposing view: Fear of falling does not influence vestibular-evoked balance responses.Postural threat differentially affects the feedforward and feedback components of the vestibular-evoked balance response.Predictive feedback control and Fitts' law.Human control of an inverted pendulum: is continuous control necessary? Is intermittent control effective? Is intermittent control physiological?Ultrasound-Based Detection of Fasciculations in Healthy and Diseased Muscles.Visual control of stable and unstable loads: what is the feedback delay and extent of linear time-invariant control?The frequency of human, manual adjustments in balancing an inverted pendulum is constrained by intrinsic physiological factors.Use of ultrasound to make noninvasive in vivo measurement of continuous changes in human muscle contractile length.Intermittent control: a computational theory of human control.Intermittent control of unstable multivariate systems.The passive, human calf muscles in relation to standing: the non-linear decrease from short range to long range stiffness.The passive, human calf muscles in relation to standing: the short range stiffness lies in the contractile component.Postural activation of the human medial gastrocnemius muscle: are the muscle units spatially localised?Human balancing of an inverted pendulum: position control by small, ballistic-like, throw and catch movements
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