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  • 47. Independent control of voluntary movements and associated anticipatory postural responses in a bimanual task.
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    Hodges PW, Richardson CA.
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  • 50. Postural muscle activity during bilateral and unilateral arm movements at different speeds.
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  • 51. Effects of postural bias during support surface displacements and rapid arm movements.
    Badke MB, Di Fabio RP.
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  • 52. Timing and magnitude of electromyographic activity for two-joint arm movements in different directions.
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  • 53. Feedforward activity of the cervical flexor muscles during voluntary arm movements is delayed in chronic neck pain.
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  • 56. Effects of body immersion on postural adjustments to voluntary arm movements in humans: role of load receptor input.
    Dietz V, Colombo G.
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    Sjödahl J, Kvist J, Gutke A, Oberg B.
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  • 59. Electromyographic responses to a mechanical perturbation applied during impending arm movements in different directions: one-joint and two-joint conditions.
    Koshland GF, Hasan Z.
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  • 60. Mentally represented motor actions in normal aging II. The influence of the gravito-inertial context on the duration of overt and covert arm movements.
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