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“... fluctuations to characterize the cortical and arousal responses elicited by a cued go/no-go task. Evoked...”
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“... effects of tDCS on waiting impulsivity and underlying electrophysiological (EEG) markers are still not...”
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“... effects of tDCS on waiting impulsivity and underlying electrophysiological (EEG) markers are still not...”
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“... effects of tDCS on waiting impulsivity and underlying electrophysiological (EEG) markers are still not...”
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“... participated in this study. In the first game scenario, players were not informed how long they would...”
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“... task reduced step speed but did not affect the walking balance. Based on the outcomes, we standardized...”
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“... drylands do not refer to the expansion of existing deserts. It is known, however, that they are widespread...”
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“... right thoracic and left lumbar greater than 10º. Initially the order of the task was static and then...”
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“... pathophysiology is poorly understood. To date, researchers have not investigated the effects of combined motor...”
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“... (in terms of force and muscle activity generation) as a function of the task being performed (i.e. maximal...”
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“... is poorly understood. To date, researchers have not investigated the effects of combined motor tasks...”
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“... and normal walking (singletasks). Young adults, when performing a cognitive-dual task, showed...”
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