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51. Knowing What’s Coming: Unpredictable Motion Causes More Motion Sickness

52. Vection does not necessitate visually induced motion sickness

53. The limits of predictive remapping of attention across eye movements

54. Some Illusions Are More Inconsistent Than Others

55. Correcting for natural visuo-proprioceptive matching errors based on reward as opposed to error feedback does not lead to higher retention

56. Huxley-type cross-bridge models in largeish-scale musculoskeletal models; an evaluation of computational cost

57. How Can You Best Measure Reaction Times?

58. Reward-based motor adaptation can generalize across actions

59. Movement preparation time determines movement variability

60. The validation of new phase-dependent gait stability measures: a modelling approach

61. Can ongoing movements be guided by allocentric visual information when the target is visible?

62. Sensitivity to error during visuomotor adaptation is similarly modulated by abrupt, gradual, and random perturbation schedules

63. Effects of ageing on responses to stepping-target displacements during walking

64. The response to background motion: Characteristics of a movement stabilization mechanism

65. A calming hug: Design and validation of a tactile aid to ease anxiety

66. Looking Precisely at Your Fingertip Requires Visual Guidance of Gaze

67. In-task auditory performance-related feedback promotes cardiovascular markers of a challenge state during a pressurized task

68. An international survey on the incidence and modulating factors of carsickness

69. Knowing what's coming:Anticipatory audio cues can mitigate motion sickness

70. Effect of vasti morphology on peak sprint cycling power of a human musculoskeletal simulation model

71. Introduction to special issue on 'Prediction in Perception and Action'

72. 3D trunk orientation measured using inertial measurement units during anatomical and dynamic sports motions

73. Do older women with a fall history cross obstacles differently than older women with no fall history?

74. Predictive eye movements when hitting a bouncing ball

75. Preface

77. Predicting dive start performance from kinematic variables at water entry in (sub-)elite swimmers

78. Multimodal Perception and Action

79. Online adjustments in goal-directed movements during ageing

80. Time Series Regression in Professional Road Cycling

81. The metrics for measuring motion sickness

82. A pneumatic tactile ring for instantaneous sensory feedback in laparoscopic tumor localization

83. Mechanical power output in rowing should not be determined from oar forces and oar motion alone

84. P 097—Metabolic cost of transport in over-ground and treadmill walking of healthy elderly and effects of a treadmill familiarization protocol

85. Prediction and final temporal errors are used for trial-to-trial motor corrections

86. Why some size illusions affect grip aperture

87. Neighboring chromaticity influences how white a surface looks

88. An accurate estimation of the horizontal acceleration of a rower’s centre of mass using inertial sensors

89. Eye movements in interception with delayed visual feedback

90. Parallel Behind Your Head

91. Treatment of vestibular disorders with weak asymmetric base-in prisms

92. Postural responses to target jumps and background motion in a fast pointing task

93. Errors in interception can be predicted from errors in perception

94. Aging and sensitivity to illusory target motion with or without secondary tasks

95. How removing visual information affects grasping movements

96. Why We Really Need to Do Fewer Statistical Tests

97. 30 min of treadmill walking at self-selected speed does not increase gait variability in independent elderly

98. The efficacy of airflow and seat vibration on reducing visually induced motion sickness

99. Editorial overview: Trending Topics in Sport Psychology

100. Acute effects of walking exercise on stair negotiation in sedentary and physically active older adults

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