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Hausdorff, Jeffrey
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Transition Between the Timed up and Go Turn to Sit Subtasks: Is Timing Everything?
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Gait variability and basal ganglia disorders: stride-to-stride variations of gait cycle timing in Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease.
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Dual tasking, gait rhythmicity, and Parkinson's disease: which aspects of gait are attention demanding?
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A common cognitive profile in elderly fallers and in patients with Parkinson's disease: the prominence of impaired executive function and attention.
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Marked alterations in the gait timing and rhythmicity of patients with de novo Parkinson's disease.
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How does explicit prioritization alter walking during dual-task performance? Effects of age and sex on gait speed and variability.
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Effects of explicit prioritization on dual task walking in patients with Parkinson's disease.
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Age-associated changes in obstacle negotiation strategies: Does size and timing matter?
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Prefrontal cortex activation during obstacle negotiation: What's the effect size and timing?
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Reply to "Anodal tDCS Over Prefrontal Cortex Improves Dual-Task Walking in Patients With Freezing".
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A new approach to quantifying the EEG during walking: Initial evidence of gait related potentials and their changes with aging and dual tasking.
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Successful Negotiation of Anticipated and Unanticipated Obstacles in Young and Older Adults: Not All Is as Expected.
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Participation in cognitive activities is associated with foot reaction time and gait speed in older adults.
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Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain and Foot Reaction Time in Older Adults.
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