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  1. Proprioceptive Acuity Influences Speech Motor Control in Healthy Adult Talkers
  2. Normative Data for the BTrackS mCTSIB protocol
  3. A point of application study to determine the accuracy, precision and reliability of a low-cost balance plate for center of pressure measurement
  4. Assess and Improve Older Adult Fall Risk with BTrackS and Geri-Fit
  5. BTrackS Balance Test is Fatigue Resistant
  6. Short-duration therapeutic massage reduces postural upper trapezius muscle activity
  7. Validating the BTrackS Balance Plate as a low cost alternative for the measurement of sway-induced center of pressure
  8. Relationship between changes in vestibular sensory reweighting and postural control complexity
  9. Proprioceptive acuity predicts muscle co-contraction of the tibialis anterior and gastrocnemius medialis in older adults’ dynamic postural control
  10. Wii Fit exer-game training improves sensory weighting and dynamic balance in healthy young adults
  11. The Influence of Task Difficulty and Participant Age on Balance Control in ASD
  12. Short-Term Adaptation of Joint Position Sense Occurs during and after Sustained Vibration of Antagonistic Muscle Pairs
  13. Functional Brain Activation Associated with Inhibitory Control Deficits in Older Adults
  14. An Alternative to the Balance Error Scoring System
  15. Using the Wii Fit as a tool for balance assessment and neurorehabilitation: the first half decade of “Wii-search”
  16. Balance Declines may Predict Relapse Onset in Multiple Sclerosis—A Case Study
  17. Bimanual Motor Coordination in Older Adults Is Associated with Increased Functional Brain Connectivity – A Graph-Theoretical Analysis
  18. The influence of spatial working memory on ipsilateral remembered proprioceptive matching in adults with cerebral palsy
  19. White matter fractional anisotropy predicts balance performance in older adults
  20. Brain Activity during Ankle Proprioceptive Stimulation Predicts Balance Performance in Young and Older Adults
  21. Compromised encoding of proprioceptively determined joint angles in older adults: the role of working memory and attentional load
  22. Age-related changes in brain activation underlying single- and dual-task performance: Visuomanual drawing and mental arithmetic
  23. The neural basis of central proprioceptive processing in older versus younger adults: An important sensory role for right putamen
  24. Aging and Movement ControlThe Neural Basis of Age-related Compensatory Recruitment
  25. Motor Learning with Augmented Feedback: Modality-Dependent Behavioral and Neural Consequences
  26. Plastic Changes in Hand Proprioception Following Force-Field Motor Learning
  27. Where was my arm again? Memory-based matching of proprioceptive targets is enhanced by increased target presentation time
  28. Proprioceptive Acuity Assessment Via Joint Position Matching: From Basic Science to General Practice
  29. Shared neural resources between left and right interlimb coordination skills: The neural substrate of abstract motor representations
  30. Reduced Basal Ganglia Function When Elderly Switch between Coordinated Movement Patterns
  31. The neural control of bimanual movements in the elderly: Brain regions exhibiting age-related increases in activity, frequency-induced neural modulation, and task-specific compensatory recruitment
  32. Upper limb asymmetries in the perception of proprioceptively determined dynamic position sense.
  33. Ipsilateral coordination at preferred rate: Effects of age, body side and task complexity
  34. Deficits in the ability to use proprioceptive feedback in children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy
  35. Proprioceptive target matching asymmetries in left-handed individuals
  36. Dynamic proprioceptive target matching behavior in the upper limb: Effects of speed, task difficulty and arm/hemisphere asymmetries
  37. Proprioceptive sensibility in the elderly: Degeneration, functional consequences and plastic-adaptive processes
  38. Reply to Dr. Derakhshan
  39. Upper Limb Asymmetries in the Matching of Proprioceptive Versus Visual Targets
  40. The biological and behavioral basis of upper limb asymmetries in sensorimotor performance
  41. Task-dependent asymmetries in the utilization of proprioceptive feedback for goal-directed movement
  42. Validity of using reaction time as a basis for determining motor laterality
  43. The potential for utilizing inter-limb coupling in the rehabilitation of upper limb motor disability due to unilateral brain injury
  44. Upper limb asymmetries in the utilization of proprioceptive feedback
  45. Development of upper limb proprioceptive accuracy in children and adolescents
  46. The influence of horizontal velocity on interlimb symmetry in normal walking