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1. Effects of global postural alignment on posture-stabilizing synergy and intermuscular coherence in bipedal standing.

2. Postural coordination and control to the precision demands of light finger touch.

3. The effect of age, sex and a firm-textured surface on postural control

4. The difficulty of the postural control task affects multi-muscle control during quiet standing.

5. Effects of body turn on postural sway during symmetrical and asymmetrical standing

6. Understanding balance differences in individuals with multiple sclerosis with mild disability: an investigation of differences in sensory feedback on postural control during a Romberg task.

7. Balance control under different passive contributions of the ankle extensors: quiet standing on inclined surfaces.

8. Control of upright stance over inclined surfaces.

9. Postural coordination and control to the precision demands of light finger touch

10. Re-weighting of somatosensory inputs from the foot and the ankle for controlling posture during quiet standing following trunk extensor muscles fatigue

11. Attentional demands associated with the use of a light fingertip touch for postural control during quiet standing

12. Laterality of quiet standing in old and young

13. Modulation between bilateral legs and within unilateral muscle synergists of postural muscle activity changes with development and aging

14. Asymmetry of foot position and weight distribution channels the inter-leg coordination dynamics of standing

15. Asymmetry of recurrent dynamics as a function of postural stance

16. Form of the compensatory stepping response to repeated laterally directed postural disturbances

17. Reduced postural sway during quiet standing by light touch is due to finger tactile feedback but not mechanical support

18. How a plantar pressure-based, tongue-placed tactile biofeedback modifies postural control mechanisms during quiet standing

19. The influence of natural body sway on neuromuscular responses to an unpredictable surface translation

20. How performing a mental arithmetic task modify the regulation of centre of foot pressure displacements during bipedal quiet standing

21. Stiffness and postural stability in adults with Down syndrome

22. The difficulty of the postural control task affects multi-muscle control during quiet standing

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