Loudness affects motion: asymmetric volume of auditory feedback results in asymmetric gait in healthy young adults

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  • who: Julia Reh from the A total of , young, healthy volunteers participated in the studyEach participant was informed about the general course of the study and the handling of the data collected before the start of the measurement. Written informed consent was obtained from each participant. The study was conducted in accordance with the guidelines stated in the Declaration of Helsinki and the regulations of the Ethical Committee of the Leibniz University Hannover (EV LUH, ). Volunteers aged, years with normal physiological walking and hearing ability were included in the study. Acute injuries or pain of the lower . . .

     

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