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Aftab E Patla

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Neuroscience Letters|January 18, 2006
Any way you look at it, successful obstacle negotiation needs visually guided on-line foot placement regulation during the approach phaseAftab E Patla, Michael Greig
Experimental Brain Research|December 22, 2005
Determinants guiding alternate foot placement selection and the behavioral responses are similar when avoiding a real or a virtual obstacleRenato Moraes, Aftab E Patla
Experimental Brain Research|July 19, 2006
Visual-vestibular interaction during goal directed locomotion: effects of aging and blurring visionNandini Deshpande, Aftab E Patla
Experimental Brain Research|November 12, 2005
Postural responses and spatial orientation to neck proprioceptive and vestibular inputs during locomotion in young and older adultsNandini Deshpande, Aftab E Patla
Gait & Posture|July 20, 2002
The influence of multiple obstacles in the travel path on avoidance strategyJason Krell, Aftab E Patla
Experimental Brain Research|July 21, 2005
Dynamic visual-vestibular integration during goal directed human locomotionNandini Deshpande, Aftab E Patla
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|October 14, 2003
Balance and mobility challenges in older adults: implications for preserving community mobilityJames S Frank, Aftab E Patla
Gait & Posture|October 27, 2007
Age-related changes in gait for multi-surface terrainDaniel S Marigold, Aftab E Patla
Experimental Brain Research|December 13, 2002
How far ahead do we look when required to step on specific locations in the travel path during locomotion?Aftab E Patla, Joan N Vickers
Experimental Brain Research|March 16, 2006
Stepping over an obstacle on a compliant travel surface reveals adaptive and maladaptive changes in locomotion patternsMichael J MacLellan, Aftab E Patla
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Neuroscience Letters|January 18, 2006
Any way you look at it, successful obstacle negotiation needs visually guided on-line foot placement regulation during the approach phaseAftab E Patla, Michael Greig
Experimental Brain Research|December 22, 2005
Determinants guiding alternate foot placement selection and the behavioral responses are similar when avoiding a real or a virtual obstacleRenato Moraes, Aftab E Patla
Experimental Brain Research|July 19, 2006
Visual-vestibular interaction during goal directed locomotion: effects of aging and blurring visionNandini Deshpande, Aftab E Patla
Experimental Brain Research|November 12, 2005
Postural responses and spatial orientation to neck proprioceptive and vestibular inputs during locomotion in young and older adultsNandini Deshpande, Aftab E Patla
Gait & Posture|July 20, 2002
The influence of multiple obstacles in the travel path on avoidance strategyJason Krell, Aftab E Patla
Experimental Brain Research|July 21, 2005
Dynamic visual-vestibular integration during goal directed human locomotionNandini Deshpande, Aftab E Patla
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|October 14, 2003
Balance and mobility challenges in older adults: implications for preserving community mobilityJames S Frank, Aftab E Patla
Gait & Posture|October 27, 2007
Age-related changes in gait for multi-surface terrainDaniel S Marigold, Aftab E Patla
Experimental Brain Research|December 13, 2002
How far ahead do we look when required to step on specific locations in the travel path during locomotion?Aftab E Patla, Joan N Vickers
Experimental Brain Research|March 16, 2006
Stepping over an obstacle on a compliant travel surface reveals adaptive and maladaptive changes in locomotion patternsMichael J MacLellan, Aftab E Patla
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