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  1. Motoric cognitive risk syndrome and incident dementia: results from a population‐based prospective and observational cohort study
  2. Structural Brain Volume Covariance Associated with Gait Speed in Patients with Amnestic and Non-Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Double Dissociation
  3. Deconstructing or reestablishing frontal gait in normal pressure hydrocephalus?
  4. Is frontal gait a myth in normal pressure hydrocephalus?
  5. Motoric cognitive risk syndrome and mortality: results from the EPIDOS cohort
  6. The relationship between depression, anxiety and cognition and its paradoxical impact on falls in multiple sclerosis patients
  7. Dopaminergic imaging separates normal pressure hydrocephalus from its mimics
  8. Brain comorbidities in normal pressure hydrocephalus
  9. Neural correlates of gait variability in people with multiple sclerosis with fall history
  10. Parkinsonism is a Phenotypical Signature of Amyloidopathy in Patients with Gait Disorders
  11. Spatiotemporal Gait Characteristics Associated with Cognitive Impairment: A Multicenter Cross-Sectional Study, the Intercontinental "Gait, cOgnitiOn & Decline" Initiative
  12. Brain comorbidities in normal pressure hydrocephalus
  13. Apathy in idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus: A marker of reversible gait disorders
  14. Gait stability in patients treated by fingolimod: A longitudinal pilot study on 9 patients with multiple sclerosis
  15. Does fear of falling predict gait variability in multiple sclerosis?
  16. CSF tapping also improves mental imagery of gait in normal pressure hydrocephalus
  17. Gait variability at fast-pace walking speed: A biomarker of mild cognitive impairment?
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  19. The influence of individual motor imagery ability on cerebral recruitment during gait imagery
  20. Contribution of Brain Imaging to the Understanding Of Gait Disorders in Alzheimer’s Disease
  21. Derivation and validation of a Short Form of the Mini-Mental State Examination for the screening of dementia in older adults with a memory complaint
  22. Gait and motor imagery of gait in early schizophrenia
  23. Effects of amygdala–hippocampal stimulation on interictal epileptic discharges
  24. Vitamin D insufficiency and mild cognitive impairment: cross-sectional association
  25. Adapted Timed Up and Go: A Rapid Clinical Test to Assess Gait and Cognition in Multiple Sclerosis
  26. Gait control: a specific subdomain of executive function?
  27. Does Memantine Improve the Gait of Individuals with Alzheimer's Disease?
  28. Development of a short form of Mini-Mental State Examination for the screening of dementia in older adults with a memory complaint: a case control study
  29. Association Between High Variability of Gait Speed and Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Cross-Sectional Pilot Study
  30. Timed up and go test and risk of falls in older adults: A systematic review
  31. Biology of gait control: Vitamin D involvement
  32. Test-retest reliability of stride time variability while dual tasking in healthy and demented adults with frontotemporal degeneration
  33. Poor creativity in frontotemporal dementia: A window into the neural bases of the creative mind
  34. Interest of dual-task-related gait changes in idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus
  35. Decrease in gait variability while counting backward: a marker of “magnet effect”?
  36. Imagined Timed Up & Go test: A new tool to assess higher-level gait and balance disorders in older adults?
  37. EFFECT OF PSYCHOACTIVE MEDICATION ON GAIT VARIABILITY IN COMMUNITY-DWELLING OLDER ADULTS: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
  38. Antiepileptic drugs modify power of high EEG frequencies and their neural generators
  39. Frontotemporal dementia: Pathology of gait?
  40. Vitamin D and cognitive performance in adults: a systematic review
  41. Association of vitamin D deficiency with cognitive impairment in older women: Cross-sectional study
  42. Stops walking when talking: a predictor of falls in older adults?
  43. Gait Variability among Healthy Adults: Low and High Stride-to-Stride Variability Are Both a Reflection of Gait Stability
  44. Walking speed-related changes in stride time variability: effects of decreased speed
  45. Frontal Assessment Battery is a marker of dorsolateral and medial frontal functions: A SPECT study in frontotemporal dementia
  46. Recurrent Falls and Dual Task–Related Decrease in Walking Speed: Is There a Relationship?
  47. GALANTAMINE IMPROVES GAIT PERFORMANCE IN PATIENTS WITH ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
  48. Concurrent validity of SMTEC® footswitches system for the measurement of temporal gait parameters
  49. Does Change in Gait while Counting Backward Predict the Occurrence of a First Fall in Older Adults?
  50. Dual Task–Related Changes in Gait Performance in Older Adults: A New Way of Predicting Recurrent Falls?
  51. Impact of Impaired Executive Function on Gait Stability
  52. Changes in gait while backward counting in demented older adults with frontal lobe dysfunction
  53. Mild clinical expression of Lambert Eaton myasthenic syndrome in a patient with HIV infection
  54. 'Faster counting while walking' as a predictor of falls in older adults
  55. Is low lower-limb kinematic variability always an index of stability?
  56. Myasthenia gravis associated with HTLV-I infection and atypical brain lesions
  57. LONG-TERM PRACTICE OF JAQUES-DALCROZE EURHYTHMICS PREVENTS AGE-RELATED INCREASE OF GAIT VARIABILITY UNDER A DUAL TASK