Relative contributions of visual and vestibular information on the trajectory of human gait.

scientific article published on 5 September 2003

Relative contributions of visual and vestibular information on the trajectory of human gait. is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S00221-003-1633-Z
P698PubMed publication ID12961058

P50authorAnthony N CarlsenQ42563420
Ian M. FranksQ42563425
P2093author name stringJ Timothy Inglis
Romeo Chua
Paul M Kennedy
Rudy Chow
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P433issue1
P1104number of pages5
P304page(s)113-117
P577publication date2003-09-05
P1433published inExperimental Brain ResearchQ13358841
P1476titleRelative contributions of visual and vestibular information on the trajectory of human gait
P478volume153

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