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natural gait in children. The game intervention had a carryover effect, producing changes in gait even after the intervention was removed. Anxiety and arousal have been shown to influence balance control and, therefore, have the potential to confound balance assessment. It has been suggested that the 'first-trial' effect, where performance on the first trial of a balance task differs from subsequent trials, may be a result of participants being more anxious during their first experience of having their balance assessed. However, this