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The psychological refractory period in Parkinson disease (PD): Effects of response modality and cognitive complexityReif, 2018
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In addition to motor deficits, it is widely accepted that individuals with Parkinson Disease (PD) experience impairments in cognitive functions including central processing (eg, Wichmann & DeLong, 2013). Previous research has found that the psychological refractory …
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