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Gait attentional load at different walking speeds
Highlights • We investigated healthy subjects walking at various walking speed on treadmill. • Cognitive interference was evidenced at spontaneous and very slow speed. • Cognitive interference was not found at slow walking speed. • Dual task interference depends on walking speed.
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