<p>The left hand side depicts the absolute medial-lateral deviations from the straight line. The right hand side depicts the absolute change in lateral foot position from one stride to the next of the right foot. The absolute change in lateral foot position per stride was greater during reading and texting than walking, but did not differ between the two phone tasks.</p
The ability to perceive self-produced movements and to correctly attribute an action to its proper a...
Determining the handedness of visually presented stimuli is thought to involve two separate stages--...
When traversing through an aperture, such as a doorway, people characteristically deviate towards th...
Human walking displays increased uncertainty in the medial-lateral (ML) direction compared to the an...
Includes bibliographical references.The present investigation focuses on structural laterality in th...
The subject of this thesis is laterality differences in perception. The term "laterality difference"...
When traversing through an aperture, such as a doorway, people characteristically deviate towards th...
We measured variability of foot placement during gait to test whether lateral balance must be active...
In this study we investigated whether implied motion in static photograph of hands may convey infor...
During walking on a treadmill 10 human subjects (mean age 20 years) were perturbed by 100 ms pushes ...
Previous studies have suggested distinct control of gait characteristics in the anterior-posterior (...
The aim of this work was to investigate possible lateralisation in the behaviour of periodic motion ...
It is still unclear how humans control mediolateral (ML) stability in walking and even more so for r...
People show a systematic preference for the trajectory implied by the writing direction of their lan...
The lack of a common reference position when defining foot postures may underestimate the ability to...
The ability to perceive self-produced movements and to correctly attribute an action to its proper a...
Determining the handedness of visually presented stimuli is thought to involve two separate stages--...
When traversing through an aperture, such as a doorway, people characteristically deviate towards th...
Human walking displays increased uncertainty in the medial-lateral (ML) direction compared to the an...
Includes bibliographical references.The present investigation focuses on structural laterality in th...
The subject of this thesis is laterality differences in perception. The term "laterality difference"...
When traversing through an aperture, such as a doorway, people characteristically deviate towards th...
We measured variability of foot placement during gait to test whether lateral balance must be active...
In this study we investigated whether implied motion in static photograph of hands may convey infor...
During walking on a treadmill 10 human subjects (mean age 20 years) were perturbed by 100 ms pushes ...
Previous studies have suggested distinct control of gait characteristics in the anterior-posterior (...
The aim of this work was to investigate possible lateralisation in the behaviour of periodic motion ...
It is still unclear how humans control mediolateral (ML) stability in walking and even more so for r...
People show a systematic preference for the trajectory implied by the writing direction of their lan...
The lack of a common reference position when defining foot postures may underestimate the ability to...
The ability to perceive self-produced movements and to correctly attribute an action to its proper a...
Determining the handedness of visually presented stimuli is thought to involve two separate stages--...
When traversing through an aperture, such as a doorway, people characteristically deviate towards th...