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  1. Asymmetric gait patterns alter the reactive control of intersegmental coordination patterns in the sagittal plane during walking
  2. Individual Differences in Locomotor Function Predict the Capacity to Reduce Asymmetry and Modify the Energetic Cost of Walking Poststroke
  3. Splitting the difference: New insights into distinguishing features of human versus feline models of adaptive locomotor control
  4. Associations Between Foot Placement Asymmetries and Metabolic Cost of Transport in Hemiparetic Gait
  5. Daily Quantity of Infant Leg Movement: Wearable Sensor Algorithm and Relationship to Walking Onset
  6. Drift during overground locomotion in newly hatched chicks varies with light exposure during embryogenesis
  7. A marching-walking hybrid induces step length adaptation and transfers to natural walking
  8. Spatial and Temporal Control Contribute to Step Length Asymmetry During Split-Belt Adaptation and Hemiparetic Gait
  9. A novel optic flow pattern speeds split-belt locomotor adaptation
  10. Acceleration dependence and task-specific modulation of short- and medium-latency reflexes in the ankle extensors
  11. Bilateral impairments in task-dependent modulation of the long-latency stretch reflex following stroke
  12. Learning to be economical: the energy cost of walking tracks motor adaptation
  13. Contributions of feed-forward and feedback strategies at the human ankle during control of unstable loads
  14. Regulation of feed-forward and feedback strategies at the human ankle during balance control
  15. Stretch reflex coupling between the hip and knee: implications for impaired gait following stroke