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1. Center of mass states render multi-joint torques throughout standing balance recovery.

2. The cognitive neuroscience and neurocognitive rehabilitation of dance.

3. Ethnokinesiology: towards a neuromechanical understanding of cultural differences in movement.

4. Delayed Cortical Responses During Reactive Balance After Stroke Associated With Slower Kinetics and Clinical Balance Dysfunction.

5. Gait signature changes with walking speed are similar among able-bodied young adults despite persistent individual-specific differences.

6. Center of mass states render multi-joint torques throughout standing balance recovery.

7. Combined translational and rotational perturbations of standing balance reveal contributions of reduced reciprocal inhibition to balance impairments in children with cerebral palsy.

8. Gait signature changes with walking speed are similar among able-bodied young adults despite persistent individual-specific differences.

9. Distinct Cortical Correlates of Perception and Motor Function in Balance Control.

10. Low-force human-human hand interactions induce gait changes through sensorimotor engagement instead of direct mechanical effects.

11. Attenuation of muscle spindle firing with artificially increased series compliance during stretch of relaxed muscle.

12. Increased muscle responses to balance perturbations in children with cerebral palsy can be explained by increased sensitivity to center of mass movement.

13. Identification of Neural and Non-Neural Origins of Joint Hyper-Resistance Based on a Novel Neuromechanical Model.

14. Intrafusal cross-bridge dynamics shape history-dependent muscle spindle responses to stretch.

15. Delayed cortical engagement associated with balance dysfunction after stroke.

16. Reduced reciprocal inhibition during clinical tests of spasticity is associated with impaired reactive standing balance control in children with cerebral palsy.

17. Discovering individual-specific gait signatures from data-driven models of neuromechanical dynamics.

18. The balance N1 and the ERN correlate in amplitude across individuals in small samples of younger and older adults.

19. History-dependent muscle resistance to stretch remains high after small, posturally relevant pre-movements.

20. Distinct cortical correlates of perception and motor function in balance control.

21. Voluntary muscle coactivation in quiet standing elicits reciprocal rather than coactive agonist-antagonist control of reactive balance.

22. Attenuation of muscle spindle firing with artificially increased series compliance during stretch of relaxed muscle.

23. Exoskeletons need to react faster than physiological responses to improve standing balance.

24. The cortical N1 response to balance perturbation is associated with balance and cognitive function in different ways between older adults with and without Parkinson's disease.

25. An approximate stochastic optimal control framework to simulate nonlinear neuro-musculoskeletal models in the presence of noise.

26. Lower Cognitive Set Shifting Ability Is Associated With Stiffer Balance Recovery Behavior and Larger Perturbation-Evoked Cortical Responses in Older Adults.

27. Human-Human Hand Interactions Aid Balance During Walking by Haptic Communication.

28. Evidence for constancy in the modularity of trunk muscle activity preceding reaching: implications for the role of preparatory postural activity.

29. Diffuse Optical Spectroscopy Assessment of Resting Oxygen Metabolism in the Leg Musculature.

30. Cortical Engagement Metrics During Reactive Balance Are Associated With Distinct Aspects of Balance Behavior in Older Adults.

31. Abnormal center of mass feedback responses during balance: A potential biomarker of falls in Parkinson's disease.

32. Interactions between initial posture and task-level goal explain experimental variability in postural responses to perturbations of standing balance.

33. Diverse and complex muscle spindle afferent firing properties emerge from multiscale muscle mechanics.

34. Neuromechanical Assessment of Activated vs. Resting Leg Rigidity Using the Pendulum Test Is Associated With a Fall History in People With Parkinson's Disease.

35. Balance perturbation-evoked cortical N1 responses are larger when stepping and not influenced by motor planning.

36. Cortical Beta Oscillatory Activity Evoked during Reactive Balance Recovery Scales with Perturbation Difficulty and Individual Balance Ability.

37. Generalization of motor module recruitment across standing reactive balance and walking is associated with beam walking performance in young adults.

38. Reorganization of motor modules for standing reactive balance recovery following pyridoxine-induced large-fiber peripheral sensory neuropathy in cats.

39. Movement History Influences Pendulum Test Kinematics in Children With Spastic Cerebral Palsy.

40. Worse balance is associated with larger perturbation-evoked cortical responses in healthy young adults.

41. neurotic : Neuroscience Tool for Interactive Characterization.

42. Perception of whole-body motion during balance perturbations is impaired in Parkinson's disease and is associated with balance impairment.

43. Computational Design of FastFES Treatment to Improve Propulsive Force Symmetry During Post-stroke Gait: A Feasibility Study.

44. Yank: the time derivative of force is an important biomechanical variable in sensorimotor systems.

45. Elastic tissue forces mask muscle fiber forces underlying muscle spindle Ia afferent firing rates in stretch of relaxed rat muscle.

46. Effects of kinematic complexity and number of muscles on musculoskeletal model robustness to muscle dysfunction.

47. Motor module generalization across balance and walking is impaired after stroke.

48. Do sensorimotor perturbations to standing balance elicit an error-related negativity?

49. Lower Limb Rigidity Is Associated with Frequent Falls in Parkinson's Disease.

50. Contractile forces in platelet aggregates under microfluidic shear gradients reflect platelet inhibition and bleeding risk.

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