The threat of a support surface translation affects anticipatory postural control
Highlights • The effect of threat on anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) was examined. • Postural threat was induced by delivering unpredictable surface translations. • When postural threat was present, APAs prior to a heel raise became larger. • Threat also caused larger muscle activity during...
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description | Highlights • The effect of threat on anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) was examined. • Postural threat was induced by delivering unpredictable surface translations. • When postural threat was present, APAs prior to a heel raise became larger. • Threat also caused larger muscle activity during the execution of a heel raise. • The effect of threat on APAs depends on the characteristics of the postural threat. |
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