Convergent Validity and Sex Differences in Healthy Elderly Adults for Performance on 3D Virtual Reality Navigation Learning and 2D Hidden Maze Tasks
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Jang-Han Lee | Sandra E. Black | William J. Tippett | Richard Mraz | Konstantine K. Zakzanis | Peter J. Snyder | Simon J. Graham
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