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Perceptual and motor abilities in normal aging and Alzheimer’s disease: a preliminary study

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Table 1. Means of median response times for correctly performed items and mean response  accuracy for perceptual inhibition tasks
Table 3. Summary of the pattern of preserved/impaired performance of healthy older participants and  mild AD patients on perceptual and motor inhibitory tasks

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