Dual task effects of walking when talking in Alzheimer's disease.
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R H Logie | G Cocchini | H Spinnler | H. Spinnler | R. Logie | S. Della Sala | G. Cocchini | S Della Sala | R Pagani | L Sacco | L. Sacco | R. Pagani | S. D. Sala
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