Modulating arousal to overcome gait impairments in Parkinson’s disease: how the noradrenergic system may act as a double-edged sword
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R. Helmich | B. Bloem | R. Kessels | J. Shine | K. E. Ehgoetz Martens | J. Nonnekes | S. Lewis | A. Tosserams | N. Taylor | G. Wainstein | Natasha L. Taylor
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