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    • Gait Adaptations
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    Patla, A.E., Prentice, S.D., Robinson, C. & Neufeld, J. (1991) Visual control of locomotion: strategies for changing direction and for going over obstacles. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 17:603-634 Prentice, S.D., Hasler, E.N., Groves, J.J. & Frank, J.S. (2004) Locomotor Adaptations for Changes in the Slope of...

    Patla, A.E. and Prentice, S.D. (1995) Role of active force and intersegmental dynamics in the control of limb trajectories over obstacles in humans. Experimental Brain Research 106: 499-504. Noble, J.W. & Prentice, S.D. (2006) Adaptation to Unilateral Change in Lower Limb Mechanical Properties during Human Walking Experimental Brain Research 169: 4...

    Prentice, S.D. & Drew, T. (2001) Contributions of the reticulospinal system to the postural adjustments during voluntary gait modifications. J. Neurophysiology 85: 679-698 Prentice, S.D., Patla, A.E. & Stacey, D.A. (2001) Artificial neural network model for the generation of muscle activation patterns for human locomotion. Journal of Electromyograp...

  3. Stephen PRENTICE | Cited by 2,356 | of University of Waterloo, Waterloo (UWaterloo) | Read 40 publications | Contact Stephen PRENTICE

  4. Stephen H Prentice, 69 years old, currently living in Albion, NY. Stephen H Prentice's phone number is (716) 225 - 2718. Check other contact information for Stephen H Prentice.

  5. Stephen Prentice Associate Professor Contact Information sprentice@uwaterloo.ca. Location: (on leave) Groups Professors Links Link to profile: ...

  6. person_outline Stephen Prentice's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES 1-) Visual control of locomotion: strategies for changing direction and for going over obstacles.AE Patla, SD Prentice, C Robinson, J NeufeldJournal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 17 (3), 603, 19915591991