“…Importantly, balance errors are experimentally controllable, allowing the exact same series of errors to be repeated across individuals (Adkin et al, 2006; Welch & Ting, 2014). The balance N1 can be evoked in nearly anyone able to stand without an assistive device, from toddlers (Berger, Horstmann, & Dietz, 1990; Berger, Quintern, & Dietz, 1987) through the elderly (Duckrow, Abu-Hasaballah, Whipple, & Wolfson, 1999; Payne, McKay, & Ting, 2022; Payne, Palmer, McKay, & Ting, 2021). We previously suggested the balance N1 and ERN may arise from overlapping neural processes based on their similar dependencies on motivation, perceived consequences, perceptual salience, expectation, development, and aging (Payne, Ting, & Hajcak, 2019b).…”