Lifespan changes in multi-tasking: concurrent walking and memory search in children, young, and older adults.
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Ulman Lindenberger | Sabine Schaefer | P. Baltes | U. Lindenberger | R. Krampe | Sabine Schaefer | Paul B Baltes | Ralf Th Krampe
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