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TítuloSpatiotemporal gait patterns during overt and covert evaluation in patients with Parkinson’s disease and healthy subjects: is there a hawthorne effect?

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Figure  1  —  Experimental  protocol.  Subjects  were  asked  to  walk  along  a  22-m corridor
Figure 2 — Effect of overt and covert evaluation on gait speed (A), step cadence (B), step length (C), and CV stride-time  (D)
Figure 3 — Individual effect of overt and covert evaluation on gait speed (A), step cadence (B), step length (C), and CV stride-time  (D)

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