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  • 3. Effects of Visual Feedback Distortion on Gait Adaptation: Comparison of Implicit Visual Distortion Versus Conscious Modulation on Retention of Motor Learning.
    Kim SJ, Ogilvie M, Shimabukuro N, Stewart T, Shin JH.
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  • 4. Characteristics of the gait adaptation process due to split-belt treadmill walking under a wide range of right-left speed ratios in humans.
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    Maestas G, Hu J, Trevino J, Chunduru P, Kim SJ, Lee H.
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  • 11. Step time asymmetry but not step length asymmetry is adapted to optimize energy cost of split-belt treadmill walking.
    Stenum J, Choi JT.
    J Physiol; 2020 Sep; 598(18):4063-4078. PubMed ID: 32662881
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  • 12. Step length symmetry adaptation to split-belt treadmill walking after acquired non-traumatic transtibial amputation.
    Kline PW, Murray AM, Miller MJ, So N, Fields T, Christiansen CL.
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  • 13. Altering attention to split-belt walking increases the generalization of motor memories across walking contexts.
    Mariscal DM, Iturralde PA, Torres-Oviedo G.
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  • 14. The effects of dual-tasking on temporal gait adaptation and de-adaptation to the split-belt treadmill in older adults.
    Conradsson D, Hinton DC, Paquette C.
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  • 15. Effect of explicit visual feedback distortion on human gait.
    Kim SJ, Mugisha D.
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  • 17. The Effects of Visual Feedback Distortion with Unilateral Leg Loading on Gait Symmetry.
    Tobar C, Martinez E, Rhouni N, Kim SJ.
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  • 18. Locomotor adaptation and locomotor adaptive learning in Parkinson's disease and normal aging.
    Roemmich RT, Nocera JR, Stegemöller EL, Hassan A, Okun MS, Hass CJ.
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