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Should dynamic and passive properties be considered in analyses of human postural control?
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 158-159
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Size and salience of spelling-sound correspondences
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 715-716
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Is this a theory of competence or performance?
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- 04 February 2010, p. 159
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Do we look for independence or near decomposability?
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 716-717
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Suggestions for extending the domain of the Nashner–McCollum theory
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- 04 February 2010, p. 160
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Access to the lexicon: Are there three routes?
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 717-718
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Torque and sway
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 160-161
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Criticising dual-route theory: Missing the point
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- 04 February 2010, p. 718
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Synergies: Stabilities, instabilities, and modes
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 161-163
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So the “strong” theory loses. But are there any winners?
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 718-719
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Identifying units of motor behavior
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 163-164
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Segmentation in models of reading
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 719-720
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Anatomical asymmetry and boundary crossings in postural control
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 164-165
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Dual-route theory and the consistency effect
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 720-721
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Simplifying assumptions: Can development help?
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 165-166
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The pitfalls of selective attention
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- 04 February 2010, p. 721
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Less cybernetics, more geometry…
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 166-167
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Some reasons to save the grapheme and the phoneme
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 721-722
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Postural control: A further look at neural control stategies set by boundaries in space
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- 04 February 2010, p. 167
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Only the simplest dual-route theories are unreasonable
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 722-723
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