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Godefroy, Olivier, Martine Roussel, Pascal Despretz, Véronique Quaglino, and Muriel Boucart. "Age-Related Slowing: Perceptuomotor, Decision, or Attention Decline?" Experimental aging research 36, no. 2 (2010): doi:10.1080/03610731003613615.
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