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' 젊은성인과 노인의 동적 평형성 학습과 제어: 비침습뇌자극에 따른 학습, 움직임 및 협응을 중심으로' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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  • 경두개전기자극장치(tdcs)
  • 노인
  • 동적평형성학습
  • 몸통각 움직임
  • 무릎각 움직임
  • 보조운동영역
  • 비침습뇌자극
  • 전전두엽
  • 젊은 성인
  • 협응
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