Abstract

[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1098/rsos.160627.].

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  • The labels for the two dashed lines should be interchanged and modified as shown in the following revised figure 1

  • The upper dotted line (a) step widths prescribed by coloured line pairs along belt (b) subjects obey the step-width prescriptions step widths using

  • 31 cm 26 cm prescribed 19 cm step widths 12 cm 5 cm treadmill front feet stepping on a prescribed colour line pair actual step widths from markers (m) step widths using 0.5 outermost foot marker slope 0.99, p < 10–5 0.4 R2 = 0.98

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In figure 1b, the labels for the two dashed lines (and the corresponding data scatter) should be interchanged and modified as shown in the following revised figure 1. Cite this article: Perry JA, Srinivasan M. Correction to ‘Walking with wider steps changes foot placement control, increases kinematic variability and does not improve linear stability’ The upper dotted line (a) step widths prescribed by coloured line pairs along belt (b) subjects obey the step-width prescriptions step widths using

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