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Brain Networks of Turning Performance With Aging and Stroke
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VA Office of Research and Development · 2023
Abstract
Older adults and stroke survivors often have difficulty performing complex walking tasks, due in part to changes in the brain. One task often overlooked is turning, which can lead to injury when performed poorly. The investigators will use non-invasive brain stimulation to assess brain activity and relate those observations to turning performance in older adults and stroke survivors.
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Anonymous. (2023). Brain Networks of Turning Performance With Aging and Stroke. <em>VA Office of Research and Development</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05475236
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Anonymous. Brain Networks of Turning Performance With Aging and Stroke. VA Office of Research and Development. 2023.
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@misc{anon2023BrainN,
title = {Brain Networks of Turning Performance With Aging and Stroke},
author = {Anonymous},
journal = {VA Office of Research and Development},
year = {2023},
}
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