2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.05.04.442677
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Young Adults Recruit Similar Motor Modules Across Walking, Turning, and Chair Transfers

Abstract: Moving about in the world during daily life requires executing and successfully shifting between a variety of functional tasks, such as arising from a chair or bed, walking, turning, and navigating stairs, etc. Moreover, moving about during daily life requires not only navigating between different functional tasks but also performing these tasks in the presence of mental distractions. However, little is known about underlying neuromuscular control for executing and shifting between these different tasks. In th… Show more

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