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Brodie, MAD and Dean, RT and Beijer, TR and Canning, CG and Smith, ST and Menant, JC and Lord, SR, “Symmetry matched auditory cues improve gait steadiness in most people with Parkinson's disease but not in healthy older people”, Journal of Parkinson's Disease, 5 (1) pp. 105-116. ISSN 1877-7171 (2015) [Refereed Article]
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Type of ResearchApplied Research
Research DivisionBiomedical and Clinical Sciences
Research GroupNeurosciences
Research FieldNeurology and neuromuscular diseases
Research Objective DivisionHealth
Research Objective GroupClinical health
Research Objective FieldClinical health not elsewhere classified
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Digital Object Identifierdoi:10.3233/JPD-140430
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