How Does Explicit Prioritization Alter Walking During Dual-Task Performance? Effects of Age and Sex on Gait Speed and Variability
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Jeffrey M. Hausdorff | R. Dickstein | A. Mirelman | Nir Giladi | G. Yogev-Seligmann | Yael Rotem-Galili
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