Noisy galvanic vestibular stimulation induces a sustained improvement in body balance in elderly adults
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F. Togo | Yoshiharu Yamamoto | S. Iwasaki | N. Egami | C. Fujimoto | T. Yamasoba | M. Kinoshita | Teru Kamogashira | Y. Uemura
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