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17. Weight judgment

21. Effects of fatiguing isometric and isokinetic ankle exercises on postural control while standing on firm and compliant surfaces

23. Weight judgment: The discrimination capacity of a deafferented subject

24. Increasing Visual Biofeedback Scale Changes Postural Control Complexity.

25. Investigating motor preparation in synchronous hand and foot movements under reactive vs. predictive control.

26. Involvement of the prefrontal cortex in motor sequence learning: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) study.

27. The impact of eye movement on postural control depends on the type of oculomotor behavior and the visual task.

28. Neural Correlates of Dual-Task Processing following Motor Sequence Learning: A Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) Study.

29. Effect of Center of Mass Immobilization on Center of Pressure Displacement in Single and Dual-Task.

30. Hemodynamic responses of quiet standing simultaneously performed with different cognitive loads in older adults.

31. Effect of Dual Task on Step Variability during Stepping in Place without Vision.

32. An fNIRS Investigation of Discrete and Continuous Cognitive Demands During Dual-Task Walking in Young Adults.

33. The Fukuda Stepping Test Is Influenced by a Concurrent Cognitive Task and Step Height in Healthy Young Adults: A Descriptive Study.

34. Hemodynamic and behavioral changes in older adults during cognitively demanding dual tasks.

35. The effects of Kinesiology Tape on static postural control in individuals with functional ankle instability.

36. Number of Trials Needed to Assess Postural Control of Young Adults in Single and Dual-Task.

37. Unveilling the cerebral and sensory contributions to automatic postural control during dual-task standing.

38. A functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) examination of how self-initiated sequential movements become automatic.

39. Automaticity of Postural Control while Dual-tasking Revealed in Young and Older Adults.

40. Absence of Ankle Stiffening While Standing in Focus and Cognitive Task Conditions in Older Adults.

41. Effect of Bilateral and Unilateral Plantarflexor Muscle Fatigue on Blind Navigation Precision and Gait Parameters.

42. The influence of carrying an anterior load on attention demand and obstacle clearance before, during, and after obstacle crossing.

43. Cognitive task modality influences postural control during quiet standing in healthy older adults.

44. Older and young adults adopt different postural strategies during quiet bipedal stance after ankle plantarflexor fatigue.

45. Reaction Time of Healthy Older Adults Is Reduced While Walking Fast.

46. Improvements in Obstacle Clearance Parameters and Reaction Time Over a Series of Obstacles Revealed After Five Repeated Testing Sessions in Older Adults.

47. Balance and Mobility Training With or Without Simultaneous Cognitive Training Reduces Attention Demand But Does Not Improve Obstacle Clearance in Older Adults.

48. Effect of Transient Perturbations of Short-Term Memory on Target-Directed Blind Locomotion.

49. Cognitive tasks promote automatization of postural control in young and older adults.

50. Balance and mobility training with or without concurrent cognitive training improves the timed up and go (TUG), TUG cognitive, and TUG manual in healthy older adults: an exploratory study.

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