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It takes us about a year to learn to walk. It takes us about four years to learn to walk perfect. It can be ruinned within seconds to minutes. By stroke, brain injury. It can be ruinned before we start by cerebral palsy. It can be ruinned by dozens of years before we become "elederly fallers". Why we move? Where? How? What for? With whome?

Friday, January 18, 2008

Culture of balance

The previous post raised another question: can balance and postural natural training depend on culture differences? Of course, the environmental and habituation factors are important, but maybe, the neuronal organization is involved too?



Posted by markb120 at 09:14
Labels: balance, brain, culture

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