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Motor-cognitive exercise with variability of practice and feedback improves functional ability and cognition in older individuals.

Roberta ForteChiara TrentinNicoletta TocciStefania LuciaMerve AydinFrancesco Di Russo
Published in: Aging clinical and experimental research (2023)
Brief motor-cognitive dual-task training using practice variability and feedback seems effective for counteracting the age-related cognitive and functional decline.
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