The Aging Urban Brain: Analyzing Outdoor Physical Activity Using the Emotiv Affectiv Suite in Older People
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Catharine Ward Thompson | Peter Aspinall | Richard Coyne | Neil Thin | Panagiotis Mavros | Sara Tilley | Jenny Roe | Steve Cinderby | Chris Neale | P. Aspinall | P. Mavros | R. Coyne | Jenny Roe | Sara Tilley | S. Cinderby | C. Thompson | N. Thin | Gary Bennett | Gary Bennett | Chris Neale
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