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  1. Cognitive load alters cortical dynamics during gait in Parkinson’s disease but not in neurologically healthy individuals
  2. Success in goal-directed visual tasks: the benefits of alternating sitting and standing instead of only sitting
  3. Gaze Behavior of Experts and Novices in Aikido’s Choku Tsuki
  4. People with Parkinson’s Disease Are Able to Couple Eye Movements and Postural Sway to Improve Stability
  5. Percepção de usabilidade de joysticks para equipamentos agrícolas cabinados automotrizes: um estudo do design ergonômico
  6. LEVANTAMENTO CRÍTICO E HISTÓRICO DAS TESES DO PROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM DESING DA FACULDADE DE ARQUITETURA, ARTES, COMUNICAÇÃO E DESIGN DA UNESP BAURU. RECORTE TEMPORAL DE 2021 E 2022
  7. Parkinson’s disease affects gaze behaviour and performance of drivers
  8. Saccadic eye movement performance reduces visual manipulation influence and center of pressure displacements in older fallers
  9. Variability of visually-induced center of pressure displacements is reduced while young adults perform unpredictable saccadic eye movements inside a moving room
  10. Motor strategy during postural control is not muscle fatigue joint-dependent, but muscle fatigue increases postural asymmetry
  11. Understanding sport skills through the theories of visual perception: Contrasting cognitive and ecological approaches
  12. Virtual reality head-mounted goggles increase the body sway of young adults during standing posture
  13. Video game simulation on car driving: Analysis of participants’ gaze behavior and perception of usability, risk, and visual attention
  14. Wearing a head-mounted eye tracker may reduce body sway
  15. Parkinson’s patients delay fixations when circumventing an obstacle and performing a dual cognitive task
  16. Combining experiences of race gaming and natural driving affects gaze location strategy in simulated context
  17. Semi tandem base of support degrades both saccadic gaze control and postural stability particularly in older adults
  18. Effects of Ankle Muscle Fatigue and Visual Behavior on Postural Sway in Young Adults
  19. Saccadic eye movements are able to reduce body sway in mildly-affected people with Multiple Sclerosis
  20. Adverse effects of anxiety on attentional control differ as a function of experience: A simulated driving study
  21. Influence of obstacle color on locomotor and gaze behaviors during obstacle avoidance in people with Parkinson’s disease
  22. Obstacle circumvention and eye coordination during walking to least and most affected side in people with Parkinson’s disease
  23. The influence of anxiety on visual entropy of experienced drivers
  24. Gaze position interferes in body sway in young adults
  25. Gaze and motor behavior of people with PD during obstacle circumvention
  26. High intensity repeated sprints impair postural control, but with no effects on free throwing accuracy, in under-19 basketball players
  27. Effects of Using a Cell Phone on Gaze Movements During Simulated Car Driving: Hand-Held and Hands-Free Conditions
  28. Postural Control During Cascade Ball Juggling
  29. Obstacle Crossing Differences Between Blind and Blindfolded Subjects After Haptic Exploration
  30. Saccadic and smooth pursuit eye movements attenuate postural sway similarly
  31. Effects of saccadic eye movements on postural control in older adults.
  32. Visual estimation of apertures for wheelchair locomotion in novices: Perceptual judgment and motor practice.
  33. Effects of saccadic eye movements on postural control stabilization
  34. Learning a Complex Motor Skill from Video and Point-Light Demonstrations
  35. Influence of visual information on optimal obstacle crossing
  36. The Effects of Anxiety on Visual Search, Movement Kinematics, and Performance in Table Tennis: A Test of Eysenck and Calvo’s Processing Efficiency Theory
  37. Gaze pursuit and arm control of adolescent males diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and normal controls: evidence of a dissociation in processing visual information of short and long duration
  38. Head, eye and arm coordination in table tennis