ON-LINE MUTABILITY OF STEP DIRECTION DURING RAPID STEPPING REACTIONS EVOKED BY POSTURAL PERTURBATION ( revised Aug 22 , 2003 )
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B. E. Maki | W. McIlroy | B. Maki | B. Tripp
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