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Lori Ann Vallis

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Journal of Motor Behavior|May 20, 2025
Young Adults Are Impacted by the Spatial Context of Visual Cues to Perform Walking TurnsJenna Pitman, Lori Ann Vallis
Journal of Motor Behavior|June 1, 2021
The Role of Cognition When Executing an Online, Visually Evoked Adjustment to an Obstacle Circumvention StrategyJenna Pitman, Lori Ann Vallis
Journal of Motor Behavior|June 24, 2017
Examining Transfer Effects of Dual-Task Training Protocols for a Complex Locomotor TaskTimothy A Worden, Lori Ann Vallis
Experimental Brain Research|June 9, 2006
Characteristics of single and double obstacle avoidance strategies: a comparison between adults and childrenJessica R Berard, Lori Ann Vallis
Experimental Gerontology|May 6, 2021
Performance during reactive handrail grasping during forward walking by young and older adults with and without prior knowledge of the direction of movement is correlated with grip strengthEmily I McIntosh, Lori Ann Vallis
Journal of Motor Behavior|August 26, 2015
Children Age 7 Complete Complex Gait and Postural Tasks Differently Than Adults Under Dual-Task ConditionsDorelle C Hinton, Lori Ann Vallis
Journal of Motor Behavior|June 11, 2014
Concurrent performance of a cognitive and dynamic obstacle avoidance task: influence of dual-task trainingTimothy A Worden, Lori Ann Vallis
Experimental Brain Research|August 9, 2003
Locomotor adjustments for circumvention of an obstacle in the travel pathLori Ann Vallis, Bradford J McFadyen
Age (Dordrecht, Netherlands)|July 5, 2014
Predicting fat-free mass index and sarcopenia in assisted-living older adultsTaylor M Campbell, Lori Ann Vallis
Human Movement Science|April 2, 2015
How do children complete a seated combined cognitive and motor multi-tasking paradigm?Dorelle C Hinton, Lori Ann Vallis
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Journal of Motor Behavior|May 20, 2025
Young Adults Are Impacted by the Spatial Context of Visual Cues to Perform Walking TurnsJenna Pitman, Lori Ann Vallis
Journal of Motor Behavior|June 1, 2021
The Role of Cognition When Executing an Online, Visually Evoked Adjustment to an Obstacle Circumvention StrategyJenna Pitman, Lori Ann Vallis
Journal of Motor Behavior|June 24, 2017
Examining Transfer Effects of Dual-Task Training Protocols for a Complex Locomotor TaskTimothy A Worden, Lori Ann Vallis
Experimental Brain Research|June 9, 2006
Characteristics of single and double obstacle avoidance strategies: a comparison between adults and childrenJessica R Berard, Lori Ann Vallis
Experimental Gerontology|May 6, 2021
Performance during reactive handrail grasping during forward walking by young and older adults with and without prior knowledge of the direction of movement is correlated with grip strengthEmily I McIntosh, Lori Ann Vallis
Journal of Motor Behavior|August 26, 2015
Children Age 7 Complete Complex Gait and Postural Tasks Differently Than Adults Under Dual-Task ConditionsDorelle C Hinton, Lori Ann Vallis
Journal of Motor Behavior|June 11, 2014
Concurrent performance of a cognitive and dynamic obstacle avoidance task: influence of dual-task trainingTimothy A Worden, Lori Ann Vallis
Experimental Brain Research|August 9, 2003
Locomotor adjustments for circumvention of an obstacle in the travel pathLori Ann Vallis, Bradford J McFadyen
Age (Dordrecht, Netherlands)|July 5, 2014
Predicting fat-free mass index and sarcopenia in assisted-living older adultsTaylor M Campbell, Lori Ann Vallis
Human Movement Science|April 2, 2015
How do children complete a seated combined cognitive and motor multi-tasking paradigm?Dorelle C Hinton, Lori Ann Vallis
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