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101. Limited interlimb transfer of locomotor adaptations to a velocity-dependent force field during unipedal walking.

102. Influence of real and virtual heights on standing balance.

103. Human proprioceptive adaptations during states of height-induced fear and anxiety.

104. Exploratory behavior during stance persists with visual feedback.

105. Arousal, valence and their relative effects on postural control.

107. Sampling duration effects on centre of pressure descriptive measures.

108. Review of first trial responses in balance control: influence of vestibular loss and Parkinson's disease.

109. Balance problems with Parkinson's disease: are they anxiety-dependent?

110. Improving impaired balance function: real-time versus carry-over effects of prosthetic feedback.

111. Assessed and distressed: white-coat effects on clinical balance performance.

113. Shifting the balance: evidence of an exploratory role for postural sway.

114. Trunk sway reductions in young and older adults using multi-modal biofeedback.

115. Age-related changes in postural responses revealed by support-surface translations with a long acceleration-deceleration interval.

116. Postural responses explored through classical conditioning.

117. Does increased postural threat lead to more conscious control of posture?

118. Vestibular and proprioceptive contributions to human balance corrections: aiding these with prosthetic feedback.

119. Influence of virtual reality on postural stability during movements of quiet stance.

120. The relationship between fear of falling and human postural control.

121. To what extent can increasing the magnification of visual feedback of the centre of pressure position change the control of quiet standing balance?

122. Effect of subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation on axial motor control and protective arm responses in Parkinson's disease.

123. The clinical utility of posturography.

124. Differential control of abdominal muscles during multi-directional support-surface translations in man.

125. Task-specific measures of balance efficacy, anxiety, and stability and their relationship to clinical balance performance.

126. Sway-dependent modulation of the triceps surae H-reflex during standing.

127. The influence of postural threat on the cortical response to unpredictable and predictable postural perturbations.

128. Subthalamic nucleus stimulation and levodopa-resistant postural instability in Parkinson's disease.

129. Differences in coding provided by proprioceptive and vestibular sensory signals may contribute to lateral instability in vestibular loss subjects.

130. Dynamic trunk stability is improved in paraplegics following kayak ergometer training.

131. Use of induced acceleration to quantify the (de)stabilization effect of external and internal forces on postural responses.

132. Incorporating voluntary knee flexion into nonanticipatory balance corrections.

133. Control of the triceps surae during the postural sway of quiet standing.

134. Neural control of superficial and deep neck muscles in humans.

135. Effects of postural anxiety on the soleus H-reflex.

136. Ia-afferent input to motoneurons during shortening and lengthening muscle contractions in humans.

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

138. Postural, physiological and psychological reactions to challenging balance: does age make a difference?

139. Is fall prevention by vitamin D mediated by a change in postural or dynamic balance?

140. Deceleration affects anticipatory and reactive components of triggered postural responses.

141. A speedy solution for balance and gait analysis: angular velocity measured at the centre of body mass.

142. Influence of postural anxiety on postural reactions to multi-directional surface rotations.

143. Postural abnormalities to multidirectional stance perturbations in Parkinson's disease.

144. The impact of comorbid disease and injuries on resource use and expenditures in parkinsonism.

145. Quantitative assessment of the stops walking while talking test in the elderly.

146. Directional aspects of balance corrections in man.

147. Age-dependent variations in the directional sensitivity of balance corrections and compensatory arm movements in man.

148. Fear of falling modifies anticipatory postural control.

149. Triggering of balance corrections and compensatory strategies in a patient with total leg proprioceptive loss.

150. Differential diagnosis of proprioceptive and vestibular deficits using dynamic support-surface posturography.

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