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Title
Juggling Sheds Light on How We Run.
Abstract
The article discusses a study led by engineers from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland that researched juggling to learn how vision and the sense of touch contribute to human movements such as running. Topics discussed include the use of rhythmic movement in juggling, the role played by associate professor of mechanical engineering Noah Cowan, and the influence of haptic feedback.