Spatial navigation testing discriminates two types of amnestic mild cognitive impairment
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Jakub Hort | Iva Holmerová | Jan Laczó | J. Laczó | J. Hort | I. Holmerová | M. Vyhnálek | M. Bojar | K. Vlček | R. Andel | M. Tolar | O. Vajnerová | M. Ort | Ross Andel | Kamil Vlček | Martin Vyhnálek | Martin Tolar | Martin Bojar | Olga Vajnerová | Michael Ort | K. Vlček
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