Short-Term Effects of Real-Time Auditory Display (Sonification) on Gait Parameters in People with Parkinsons’ Disease—A Pilot Study
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Anita Kiselka | Ronald Dlapka | Brian Horsak | Jakob Doppler | Anna-Maria Gorgas | Christian Gradl | Michael Iber | Tarique Siragy | Lena Schön
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