%0 Journal Article %T Time-to-Boundary Function to Study the Development of Upright Stance Control in Children %A Andrea Scorza %A Carmen D'Anna %A Luisa Lopez %A Maurizio Schmid %A Salvatore A. Sciuto %A Silvia Conforto %J Archive of "The Open Biomedical Engineering Journal". %D 2017 %R 10.2174/1874120701711010049 %X The development of postural control across the primary school time horizon is a complex process, which entails biomechanics modifications, the maturation of cognitive ability and sensorimotor organization, and the emergence of anticipatory behaviour. Postural stability in upright stance has been thus object of a multiplicity of studies to better characterize postural control in this age span, with a variety of methodological approaches. The analysis of the Time-to-Boundary function (TtB), which specifies the spatiotemporal proximity of the Centre of Pressure (CoP) to the stability boundaries in the regulation of posture in upright stance, is among the techniques used to better characterize postural stability in adults, but, as of now, it has not yet been introduced in developmental studies. The aim of this study was thus to apply this technique to evaluate the development of postural control in a sample population of primary school children %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5447902/