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    From variable to constant cell numbers: cellular characteristics of the arthropod nervous system argue against a sister-group relationship of Chelicerata and ?Myriapoda? but favour the Mandibulata concept

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    How and why do infants imitate? An ideomotor approach to social and imitative learning in infancy (and beyond)

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    GrundgerĂĽst einer theoretischen betriebswirtschaftlichen Steuerwirkungslehre

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    Effect of Visual Information on Postural Control in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder

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    © 2018 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature Sensory processing difficulties affect the development of sensorimotor skills in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, the effect of sensory information on postural control is unclear in the ASD adult population. The present study examined the effect of visual information on postural control as well as the attentional demands associated with postural control in fourteen adults with ASD and seventeen typically developed adults. The results showed that postural sway and attention demands of postural control were larger in adults with ASD than in typically developed adults. These findings indicate that visual processing used for postural control may be different in adults with ASD. Further research in visual field processing and visual motion processing may elucidate these sensorimotor differences

    Architectural Principles and Evolution of the Arthropod Central Nervous System

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    The evolution of head structures in lower Diptera

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