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Gait Variability Is Associated With the Strength of Functional Connectivity Between the Default and Dorsal Attention Brain Networks: Evidence From Multiple Cohorts.

On-Yee LoMark A HalkoKathryn J DevaneyPeter M WayneLewis A LipsitzBrad Manor
Published in: The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences (2022)
These results provide strong evidence that gait variability is uniquely related to functional connectivity between the default network and the dorsal attention network, and that this relationship may be independent of both functional status and underlying brain disease.
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