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titleOfInvention Cognitive function training to improve motor ability
abstract Disclosed are methods of improving motor functions of a subject by administering cognitive function training to the subject. The cognitive functions trained can include executive and/or attention functions. The improved motor functions can be, for example, one or more of improved gait, increased speed of walking, increased speed of walking while talking, and decreased incidence of falling.
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