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Walking modality, but not task difficulty, influences the control of dual-task walking
James Wrightson
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Nicholas Smeeton
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Task Difficulty
100%
Dual-task Walking
100%
Treadmill
66%
Overground
66%
Perceived Task Difficulty
33%
Contrast Effect
16%
Healthy Adults
16%
Treadmill Walking
16%
Gait
16%
Control Strategy
16%
Cognitive Task
16%
Dual-task Gait
16%
Stride-to-stride Variability
16%
Cognitive Task Performance
16%
Dual Task
16%
Dual-task Effects
16%
Stride Time
16%
Cognitive Control
16%
Overground Walking
16%
Multi-task
16%
Gait Changes
16%
Neuroscience
Executive Function
100%