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The following pages link to "Look where you're going!": gaze behaviour associated with maintaining and changing the direction of locomotion (Q40655456):
Displaying 50 items.
- How do treadmill speed and terrain visibility influence neuromuscular control of guinea fowl locomotion? (Q27339726) (← links)
- Stereopsis is adaptive for the natural environment (Q27342650) (← links)
- Street crossing behavior in younger and older pedestrians: an eye- and head-tracking study (Q30395100) (← links)
- Steering by hearing: a bat's acoustic gaze is linked to its flight motor output by a delayed, adaptive linear law. (Q30463814) (← links)
- Comparing the efficacy of metronome beeps and stepping stones to adjust gait: steps to follow! (Q30476152) (← links)
- Differential impact of partial cortical blindness on gaze strategies when sitting and walking – An immersive virtual reality study (Q30500203) (← links)
- Differences in gaze anticipation for locomotion with and without vision (Q30653550) (← links)
- Human walking along a curved path. I. Body trajectory, segment orientation and the effect of vision (Q30962709) (← links)
- The design and evaluation of a large-scale real-walking locomotion interface (Q33880722) (← links)
- Monkey steering responses reveal rapid visual-motor feedback (Q34043525) (← links)
- As Go the Feet … : On the Estimation of Attentional Focus from Stance (Q34111322) (← links)
- Gaze influences finger movement-related and visual-related activation across the human brain (Q34725995) (← links)
- Human locomotion through a multiple obstacle environment: strategy changes as a result of visual field limitation. (Q35078947) (← links)
- Cycling around a curve: the effect of cycling speed on steering and gaze behavior (Q35214090) (← links)
- Walking paths to and from a goal differ: on the role of bearing angle in the formation of human locomotion paths (Q35364338) (← links)
- Identifying stride-to-stride control strategies in human treadmill walking (Q35535721) (← links)
- Lack of Short-Term Effectiveness of Rotating Treadmill Training on Turning in People with Mild-to-Moderate Parkinson's Disease and Healthy Older Adults: A Randomized, Controlled Study (Q35609050) (← links)
- Saccadic eye movements are related to turning performance in Parkinson disease (Q35639530) (← links)
- Investigating the Influence of Visual Function and Systemic Risk Factors on Falls and Injurious Falls in Glaucoma Using the Structural Equation Modeling (Q35656626) (← links)
- Movement orientation switching with the eyes and lower limb in Parkinson disease (Q35965769) (← links)
- Feasibility and Preliminary Efficacy of Visual Cue Training to Improve Adaptability of Walking after Stroke: Multi-Centre, Single-Blind Randomised Control Pilot Trial (Q36131478) (← links)
- Analysis of Trunk Rolling Performances by Mattress Mobility Detection System in Poststroke Patients: A Pilot Study (Q36693776) (← links)
- On the assessment of landmark salience for human navigation (Q36999740) (← links)
- Altered steering strategies for goal-directed locomotion in stroke (Q37071413) (← links)
- Impaired reactive stepping adjustments in older adults (Q37215286) (← links)
- Visual cue training to improve walking and turning after stroke: a study protocol for a multi-centre, single blind randomised pilot trial (Q37355961) (← links)
- Gaze behavior and the perception of egocentric distance (Q37509545) (← links)
- Maneuvers during legged locomotion. (Q37535975) (← links)
- The effects of medication on turning in people with Parkinson disease with and without freezing of gait (Q37550824) (← links)
- Visuomotor control of human adaptive locomotion: understanding the anticipatory nature (Q38110537) (← links)
- Visuo-locomotor control in persons with spinal cord injury in a manual or power wheelchair for direction change and obstacle circumvention (Q38674354) (← links)
- Strategies used by individuals with multiple sclerosis and with mild disability to maintain dynamic stability during a steering task (Q39246072) (← links)
- Influence of postural constraints on eye and head latency during voluntary rotations. (Q39509242) (← links)
- Anticipation of action intentions in autism spectrum disorder. (Q39683444) (← links)
- Investigating head and trunk rotation in sitting: a pilot study comparing people after stroke and healthy controls. (Q39732697) (← links)
- Gaze and postural reorientation in the control of locomotor steering after stroke (Q40021005) (← links)
- The influence of future gaze orientation upon eye-head coupling during saccades (Q40519642) (← links)
- Spatial invariance in anticipatory orienting behaviour during human navigation. (Q40600686) (← links)
- Effect of temporal organization of the visuo-locomotor coupling on the predictive steering. (Q42233225) (← links)
- Gaze-shift strategies during functional activity in progressive supranuclear palsy. (Q43784629) (← links)
- Mind the bend: cerebral activations associated with mental imagery of walking along a curved path (Q44241268) (← links)
- Driving as night falls: the contribution of retinal flow and visual direction to the control of steering (Q44245776) (← links)
- Gaze anticipation during human locomotion (Q44803601) (← links)
- Constraining eye movement when redirecting walking trajectories alters turning control in healthy young adults (Q45795748) (← links)
- Idiosyncratic variations in eye-head coupling observed in the laboratory also manifest during spontaneous behavior in a natural setting (Q46428545) (← links)
- Locomotor adjustments for circumvention of an obstacle in the travel path (Q47707497) (← links)
- Abnormal turning and its association with self-reported symptoms in chronic mTBI. (Q47726403) (← links)
- Proprioceptive deficits of the lower limb following anterior cruciate ligament deficiency affect whole body steering control (Q47761334) (← links)
- Development of anticipatory orienting strategies and trajectory formation in goal-oriented locomotion (Q47897120) (← links)
- The effects of obstacle proximity on aperture crossing behaviours (Q47966359) (← links)