Effects of spatial and nonspatial memory tasks on choice stepping reaction time in older people.
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Stephen R Lord | Richard C Fitzpatrick | Daina L Sturnieks | R. Fitzpatrick | S. Lord | R. S. St George | D. Sturnieks | Rebecca St George | Rebecca J. St George
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