Balance exergames increase cortical activity in frontal areas of the brain
P. Anders, T. Lehmann, H. Müller, I. Molde, K. Blix Grønvik, N. Skjæret-Maroni, B. Vereijken, J. Baumeister, Gait & Posture 57 (2017).
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Anders, Phillipp;
Lehmann, Tim;
Müller, Helen;
Molde, Ingunn;
Blix Grønvik, Karoline;
Skjæret-Maroni, Nina;
Vereijken, Beatrix;
Baumeister, Jochen
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Gait & Posture
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57
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351
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Anders P, Lehmann T, Müller H, et al. Balance exergames increase cortical activity in frontal areas of the brain. Gait & Posture. 2017;57. doi:10.1016/j.gaitpost.2017.06.461
Anders, P., Lehmann, T., Müller, H., Molde, I., Blix Grønvik, K., Skjæret-Maroni, N., Vereijken, B., & Baumeister, J. (2017). Balance exergames increase cortical activity in frontal areas of the brain. Gait & Posture, 57, Article 351. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gaitpost.2017.06.461
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Anders, Phillipp, Tim Lehmann, Helen Müller, Ingunn Molde, Karoline Blix Grønvik, Nina Skjæret-Maroni, Beatrix Vereijken, and Jochen Baumeister. “Balance Exergames Increase Cortical Activity in Frontal Areas of the Brain.” Gait & Posture 57 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gaitpost.2017.06.461.
P. Anders et al., “Balance exergames increase cortical activity in frontal areas of the brain,” Gait & Posture, vol. 57, Art. no. 351, 2017, doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2017.06.461.
Anders, Phillipp, et al. “Balance Exergames Increase Cortical Activity in Frontal Areas of the Brain.” Gait & Posture, vol. 57, 351, Elsevier BV, 2017, doi:10.1016/j.gaitpost.2017.06.461.