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Impact of distinct cognitive domains on gait variability in individuals with mild cognitive impairment and dementia.

Edward OforiFerdinand DelgadoDara L JamesJeffrey WilkenLaura M HancockGlen M DonigerMark Gudesblatt
Published in: Experimental brain research (2024)
For individuals diagnosed with MCI or dementia, increased gait variability may be driven by deficits in visual spatial processing. An increased understanding of the role of visual spatial processing in gait variability can aid in the assessment and management of individuals with MCI or dementia, potentially leading to targeted interventions to improve mobility and safety.
Keyphrases
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