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“... postural control is reduced. AIM: To analyze the effect of physical exercise on dual-task processing...”
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“... negatively affect prosocial behavior. However, some studies showed that uncertainty does not always decrease...”
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“... in confidence of 93.3% versus 30.8%, p 0.003; a decrease in fear and anxiety of 86.7% versus 13.3%, p 0.031; and...”
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