Cognitive tasks promote automatization of postural control in young and older adults.
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Yves Lajoie | Y. Lajoie | N. Richer | Natalie Richer | Alexandra Potvin-Desrochers | Alexandra Potvin-Desrochers | Natalie Richer
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