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How is Gait Visually Regulated When the Head is Travelling Faster Than the Legs?

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Pages 301-316 | Received 28 May 1987, Published online: 13 Aug 2013

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Aymar de Rugy, Gilles Montagne, Martinus J. Buekers & Michel Laurent. (2001) Spatially constrained locomotion under informational conflict. Behavioural Brain Research 123:1, pages 11-15.
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A. De Rugy, G. Montagne, M. J. Buekers & M. Laurent. (2000) The study of locomotor pointing in virtual reality: The validation of a test set-up. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers 32:4, pages 515-520.
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Richard P. Grutzmacher, George A. GeriByron J. Pierce. (2016) Time-To-Contact Estimates for Observer versus Target Motion. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 44:21, pages 3-419-3-422.
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Richard P. Grutzmacher, George A. Geri & Byron J. Pierce. (2012) P‐12: The Effects of Simulated Texture Flow Rates on Estimates of Time‐to‐Collision. SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers 31:1, pages 570-573.
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A. de Rugy, G. Montagne, M.J. Buekers & M. Laurent. (2000) The control of human locomotor pointing under restricted informational conditions. Neuroscience Letters 281:2-3, pages 87-90.
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Benoît G. Bardy, Bernard Baumberger, Michelangelo Flückiger & Michael Laurent. (1992) On the role of global and local visual information in goal-directed walking. Acta Psychologica 81:3, pages 199-210.
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Benoît G. Bardy & Michel Laurent. (2016) Visual Cues and Attention Demand in Locomotor Positioning. Perceptual and Motor Skills 72:3, pages 915-926.
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Michael Laurent, Rémi Dinh Phung & Hubert Ripoll. (1989) What visual information is used by riders in jumping?. Human Movement Science 8:5, pages 481-501.
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Benoît G. Bardy & Michel Laurent. (2016) Use of Peripheral Vision in the Decision to Brake. Perceptual and Motor Skills 69:1, pages 163-166.
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