Assessment of Biomechanical Predictors of Occurrence of Low-Amplitude N1 Potentials Evoked by Naturally Occurring Postural Instabilities
Naturally occurring postural instabilities that occur while standing and walking elicit specific cortical responses in the fronto-central regions (N1 potentials) followed by corrective balance responses to prevent falling. However, no framework could simultaneously track different biomechanical para...
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Main Authors: | Rahul Goel (Author), Sho Nakagome (Author), William H. Paloski (Author), Jose L. Contreras-Vidal (Author), Pranav J. Parikh (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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