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

Journal of neurophysiology, v.108 no.3, 2012년, pp.943 - 952  

Houldin, Adina (School of Kinesiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) ,  Chua, Romeo (and) ,  Carpenter, Mark G. (School of Kinesiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) ,  Lam, Tania (and)

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Several studies have demonstrated that motor adaptations to a novel task environment can be transferred between limbs. Such interlimb transfer of motor commands is consistent with the notion of centrally driven strategies that can be generalized across different frames of reference. So far, studies...

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