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- who: Nou00e9mie Anctil and colleagues from the Facultu00e9 de Mu00e9decine, Du00e9partement de Kinu00e9siologie, Universitu00e9 Laval, Quebec, QC G V , Canada have published the paper: Less Vibrotactile Feedback Is Effective to Improve Human Balance Control during Sensory Cues Alteration, in the Journal: Sensors 2022, 6432 of /2022/
- what: The aim of this study was to determine if the quantity of vibrotactile feedback changed balance control improvement when visual and somatosensory cues were altered. The aim of this condition was to increase body sway by removing visual cues and reducing the reliability of the foot plantar sole . . .
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