KORDELAAR, Joost van, PASMA, Jantsje H., CENCIARINI, Massimo, SCHOUTEN, Alfred C., KOOIJ, Herman van der und MAURER, Christoph, 2019. The reliance on vestibular information during standing balance control decreases with severity of vestibular dysfunction. Freiburg: Universität.
Elsevier - Harvard (with titles)Kordelaar, J. van, Pasma, J.H., Cenciarini, M., Schouten, A.C., Kooij, H. van der, Maurer, C., 2019. The reliance on vestibular information during standing balance control decreases with severity of vestibular dysfunction. Universität, Freiburg. https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2018.00371
American Psychological Association 7th editionKordelaar, J. van, Pasma, J. H., Cenciarini, M., Schouten, A. C., Kooij, H. van der, & Maurer, C. (ca. 2019). The reliance on vestibular information during standing balance control decreases with severity of vestibular dysfunction [Cd]. Universität. https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2018.00371
Springer - Basic (author-date)Kordelaar J van, Pasma JH, Cenciarini M, Schouten AC, Kooij H van der, Maurer C (2019) The reliance on vestibular information during standing balance control decreases with severity of vestibular dysfunction. Universität, Freiburg
Juristische Zitierweise (Stüber) (Deutsch)Kordelaar, Joost van/ Pasma, Jantsje H./ Cenciarini, Massimo/ Schouten, Alfred C./ Kooij, Herman van der/ Maurer, Christoph, The reliance on vestibular information during standing balance control decreases with severity of vestibular dysfunction, Freiburg 2019.