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웨어러블 디바이스 피드백 이중과제 훈련이 만성 뇌졸중 환자의 뇌 활성과 보행에 미치는 영향 = The Effect of Wearable Device Feedback Dual Task Training on Brain Activation and Gait in Chronic Stroke Patients

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' 웨어러블 디바이스 피드백 이중과제 훈련이 만성 뇌졸중 환자의 뇌 활성과 보행에 미치는 영향 = The Effect of Wearable Device Feedback Dual Task Training on Brain Activation and Gait in Chronic Stroke Patients' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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  • 기능적 근적외선 분광법
  • 뇌 활성도
  • 뇌졸중
  • 보행
  • 웨어러블 디바이스
  • 이마엽
  • 이중과제
  • 피드백
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' 웨어러블 디바이스 피드백 이중과제 훈련이 만성 뇌졸중 환자의 뇌 활성과 보행에 미치는 영향 = The Effect of Wearable Device Feedback Dual Task Training on Brain Activation and Gait in Chronic Stroke Patients' 의 참고문헌

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