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Erratum to: Can augmented feedback facilitate learning a reactive balance task among older adults?

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plate upon which the participant stood, m1 is the mass of the participant plus the mass of the force plate upon which the participant stood, Fy2 is the antero-posterior shear… Click to show full abstract

plate upon which the participant stood, m1 is the mass of the participant plus the mass of the force plate upon which the participant stood, Fy2 is the antero-posterior shear force recorded by an empty force plate on the motion platform, and m2 is the mass of the empty force plate on the motion platform. Thus, the term (ay1 – ay2) is acceleration of the participants’ COG relative to the moving platform. Erratum to: Exp Brain Res (2017) 235:293–304 DOI 10.1007/s00221‐016‐4790‐6

Keywords: feedback facilitate; erratum augmented; plate; force plate; force; augmented feedback

Journal Title: Experimental Brain Research
Year Published: 2017

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