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Increased frontal brain activation during walking while dual tasking: an fNIRS study in healthy young adults

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Table 1 Gait in the different conditions
Figure 1 HbO2 levels (mean±SE are shown) responded with a graded response to task complexity
Figure 3 The time line represents the change in HbO2 from quiet standing (before), during the task, and the return to a steady restinghemodynamic state after the completion of the task (after)

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