Manual Dexterity and Aging: A Pilot Study Disentangling Sensorimotor From Cognitive Decline
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Marc A. Maier | Abir Abdellatif | Carmelo Lafuente-Lafuente | Joël Belmin | M. Maier | P. Lindberg | J. Belmin | Påvel G. Lindberg | L. Carment | Sylvie Pariel | Loic Carment | C. Lafuente-Lafuente | S. Pariel | Abir Abdellatif | Loïc Carment
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