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    The Posterior Parietal Cortex Is Involved in Gait Adaptation: A Bilateral Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Study by Young, David R., Parikh, Pranav J., Layne, Charles S.

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (05-11-2020)
    “…Gait is one of the fundamental behaviors we use to interact with the world. Functionality of the locomotor system is thus related to enriching interactions…”
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    Balancing Sensory Inputs: Sensory Reweighting of Ankle Proprioception and Vision during A Bipedal Posture Task by Kabbaligere, Rakshatha, Lee, Beom-Chan, Layne, Charles S

    Published in Gait & posture (01-02-2017)
    “…Highlights • Vision and ankle proprioception interact with each other to maintain balance. • Visual flow moderates the instability produced by disrupted ankle…”
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    Non-invasive Brain Stimulation of the Posterior Parietal Cortex Alters Postural Adaptation by Young, David R., Parikh, Pranav J., Layne, Charles S.

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (26-06-2020)
    “…Effective central sensory integration of visual, vestibular, and proprioceptive information is required to promote adaptability in response to changes in the…”
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    Vibration exposure and biodynamic responses during whole-body vibration training by ABERCROMBY, Andrew F. J, AMONETTE, William E, LAYNE, Charles S, MCFARLIN, Brian K, HINMAN, Martha R, PALOSKI, William H

    “…Excessive, chronic whole-body vibration (WBV) has a number of negative side effects on the human body, including disorders of the skeletal, digestive,…”
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    Comparison of Treadmill Gait Between a Pediatric-Aged Individual With SYNGAP1-Related Intellectual Disability and a Fraternal Twin by Layne, Charles S., Malaya, Christopher A., Young, David R., Suter, Berhard, Holder, Jimmy L.

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (22-06-2022)
    “…SYNGAP1 -related Intellectual Disability ( SYNGAP1 -ID) is a rare neurodevelopmental condition characterized by profound intellectual disability, gross motor…”
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    Variation in neuromuscular responses during acute whole-body vibration exercise by ABERCROMBY, Andrew F. J, AMONETTE, William E, LAYNE, Charles S, MCFARLIN, Brian K, HINMAN, Martha R, PALOSKI, William H

    “…Leg muscle strength and power are increased after whole-body vibration (WBV) exercise. These effects may result from increased neuromuscular activation during…”
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    Effects of simulated hypo-gravity on lower limb kinematic and electromyographic variables during anti-gravitational treadmill walking by Malaya, Christopher A, Parikh, Pranav J, Smith, Dean L, Riaz, Arshia, Chandrasekaran, Subhalakshmi, Layne, Charles S

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (08-06-2023)
    “…This study investigated kinematic and EMG changes in gait across simulated gravitational unloading levels between 100% and 20% of normal body weight. This…”
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    Carrier-controlled ferromagnetism in transparent oxide semiconductors by Philip, J, Moodera, J. S, Punnoose, A, Kim, B. I, Reddy, K. M, Layne, S, Holmes, J. O, Satpati, B, LeClair, P. R, Santos, T. S

    Published in Nature materials (01-04-2006)
    “…The search for an ideal magnetic semiconductor with tunable ferromagnetic behaviour over a wide range of doping or by electrical gating is being actively…”
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    Adaptation in Gait to Body-Weight Unloading by Kabbaligere, Rakshatha, Layne, Charles S.

    Published in Applied sciences (01-11-2019)
    “…Modifications in load-related sensory input during unloaded walking can lead to recalibration of the body schema and result in aftereffects. The main objective…”
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    Effects of aging and tactile stochastic resonance on postural performance and postural control in a sensory conflict task by Dettmer, Marius, Pourmoghaddam, Amir, Lee, Beom-Chan, Layne, Charles S.

    Published in Somatosensory & motor research (03-04-2015)
    “…Postural control in certain situations depends on functioning of tactile or proprioceptive receptors and their respective dynamic integration. Loss of sensory…”
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    The effects of different sensory augmentation on weight-shifting balance exercises in Parkinson's disease and healthy elderly people: a proof-of-concept study by Lee, Beom-Chan, Thrasher, Timothy A, Fisher, Stanley P, Layne, Charles S

    “…Earlier versions of biofeedback systems for balance-related applications were intended primarily to provide "alarm" signals about body tilt rather than to…”
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    Efficacy of Stochastic Vestibular Stimulation to Improve Locomotor Performance During Adaptation to Visuomotor and Somatosensory Distortion by Temple, David R, De Dios, Yiri E, Layne, Charles S, Bloomberg, Jacob J, Mulavara, Ajitkumar P

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (29-03-2018)
    “…Astronauts exposed to microgravity face sensorimotor challenges affecting balance control when readapting to Earth's gravity upon return from spaceflight…”
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    Self-Monitoring of Balance Performance can Reduce the Rate of Falls Among Older Adults by Forth, Katharine E, Layne, Charles S, Madansingh, Stefan I

    Published in Frontiers in sports and active living (24-09-2021)
    “…29% of older adults fall annually, resulting in the leading cause of accidental death. Fall prevention programs typically include exercise training and…”
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    Associations between Tactile Sensory Threshold and Postural Performance and Effects of Healthy Aging and Subthreshold Vibrotactile Stimulation on Postural Outcomes in a Simple Dual Task by Layne, Charles, Lee, Beom-Chan, Pourmoghaddam, Amir, Dettmer, Marius

    “…Specific activities that require concurrent processing of postural and cognitive tasks may increase the risk for falls in older adults. We investigated whether…”
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    Identification of Changing Lower Limb Neuromuscular Activation in Parkinson's Disease during Treadmill Gait with and without Levodopa Using a Nonlinear Analysis Index by Paloski, William H., O’Connor, Daniel P., Dettmer, Marius, Pourmoghaddam, Amir, Layne, Charles

    Published in Parkinson's disease (01-01-2015)
    “…Analysis of electromyographic (EMG) data is a cornerstone of research related to motor control in Parkinson’s disease. Nonlinear EMG analysis tools have shown…”
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    Do Aging and Tactile Noise Stimulation Affect Responses to Support Surface Translations in Healthy Adults? by Layne, Charles, Lee, Beom-Chan, Pourmoghaddam, Amir, Dettmer, Marius

    “…Appropriate neuromuscular responses to support surface perturbations are crucial to prevent falls, but aging-related anatomical and physiological changes…”
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    Mechanical stimulation of the plantar foot surface attenuates soleus muscle atrophy induced by hindlimb unloading in rats by Kyparos, Antonios, Feeback, Daniel L, Layne, Charles S, Martinez, Daniel A, Clarke, Mark S. F

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-08-2005)
    “…1 Institute for Space Systems Operations, 2 Connective Tissue Physiology Laboratory, Department of Biology and Biochemistry, 3 Laboratory of Integrated…”
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    Resveratrol and exercise to treat functional limitations in late life: Design of a randomized controlled trial by Layne, Andrew S, Krehbiel, Lisa M, Mankowski, Robert T, Anton, Stephen D, Leeuwenburgh, Christiaan, Pahor, Marco, Sandesara, Bhanuprasad, Wu, Samuel S, Buford, Thomas W

    “…Abstract Skeletal muscle mitochondrial function declines with age and is a key factor in the maintenance of physical function among older adults. Research…”
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