A new quantitative method for evaluating freezing of gait and dual-attention task deficits in Parkinson’s disease
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Taylor Chomiak | Fernando Vieira Pereira | Bin Hu | Nicole Meyer | L. Brown | N. D. Bruin | T. Chomiak | Bin Hu | L. Derwent | Lesley A. Brown | F. Pereira | N. Meyer | Kailie Luan | A. Cihal | Kailie Luan | Alexandra Cihal | Natalie de Bruin | Lorelei Derwent | K. Luan
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