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This crossover study had 13 subjects in both the Parkinson\u2019s and healthy control groups. All subjects completed three trials of uncued sit to stand transfers. The Parkinson\u2019s group additionally completed three trials of sit to stand transfers in three conditions: external attentional focus of reaching to targets, external attentional focus of concurrent modeling, and explicit cue for internal attentional focus. Body worn sensors collected sway data, which was compared between groups with Mann Whitney U tests and between conditions with Friedman\u2019s Tests. Sway normalized with modeling but was unchanged in the other conditions. Losses of balance presented with reaching towards targets and cueing for an internal attentional focus. 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