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- who: Layla Ajrezo et al. from the Debré, Paris, France have published the article: Saccades Improve Postural Control: A Developmental Study in Normal Children, in the Journal: PLOS ONE | www.plosone.org
- what: The novelty of this study is that the authors recorded simultaneously both eye movements and posture in a large population of children (95 subjects from 5.8 to 17.6 years old) and eye movements as well as postural parameters had been analysed. The study shows that the latency of saccades while performing postural measure decreases with increasing age between 5.8 . . .

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