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1. Self-supervised learning of wrist-worn daily living accelerometer data improves the automated detection of gait in older adults

2. A machine learning contest enhances automated freezing of gait detection and reveals time-of-day effects

3. A wearable sensor and machine learning estimate step length in older adults and patients with neurological disorders

4. Correction: Assessing real-world gait with digital technology? Validation, insights and recommendations from the Mobilise-D consortium

5. Mobilise-D insights to estimate real-world walking speed in multiple conditions with a wearable device

6. A meta-analysis identifies factors predicting the future development of freezing of gait in Parkinson’s disease

7. Simplification of Mobility Tests and Data Processing to Increase Applicability of Wearable Sensors as Diagnostic Tools for Parkinson’s Disease

8. The impact of neck pain on gait health: a systematic review and meta-analysis

9. Assessing real-world gait with digital technology? Validation, insights and recommendations from the Mobilise-D consortium

10. Ecological validity of a deep learning algorithm to detect gait events from real-life walking bouts in mobility-limiting diseases

11. Laboratory and free-living gait performance in adults with COPD and healthy controls

12. Relation of gait measures with mild unilateral knee pain during walking using machine learning

13. Design and validation of a multi-task, multi-context protocol for real-world gait simulation

14. Treadmill training in Parkinson’s disease is underpinned by the interregional connectivity in cortical-subcortical network

15. Brain activity during dual-task standing in older adults

16. A systematic review of chiropractic care for fall prevention: rationale, state of the evidence, and recommendations for future research

17. Promoting independence in Lewy body dementia through exercise: the PRIDE study

18. Scalar on time-by-distribution regression and its application for modelling associations between daily-living physical activity and cognitive functions in Alzheimer’s Disease

19. A multi-sensor wearable system for the assessment of diseased gait in real-world conditions

20. Acceptability of wearable devices for measuring mobility remotely: Observations from the Mobilise-D technical validation study

21. A novel performance scoring quantification framework for stress test set-ups

22. Effects of aging on cognitive and brain inter-network integration patterns underlying usual and dual-task gait performance

23. An Algorithm for Accurate Marker-Based Gait Event Detection in Healthy and Pathological Populations During Complex Motor Tasks

24. Distinct cortical thickness patterns link disparate cerebral cortex regions to select mobility domains

25. Correlates of Person-Specific Rates of Change in Sensor-Derived Physical Activity Metrics of Daily Living in the Rush Memory and Aging Project

26. Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation May Reduce Prefrontal Recruitment During Dual Task Walking in Functionally Limited Older Adults – A Pilot Study

27. Limited Ability to Adjust N2 Amplitude During Dual Task Walking in People With Drug-Resistant Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy

28. Dividing attention during the Timed Up and Go enhances associations of several subtask performances with MCI and cognition

29. Connecting real-world digital mobility assessment to clinical outcomes for regulatory and clinical endorsement–the Mobilise-D study protocol

30. Motor–Cognitive Treadmill Training With Virtual Reality in Parkinson’s Disease: The Effect of Training Duration

31. Protocol for the DeFOG trial: A randomized controlled trial on the effects of smartphone-based, on-demand cueing for freezing of gait in Parkinson's disease

32. Quantification of Daily-Living Gait Quantity and Quality Using a Wrist-Worn Accelerometer in Huntington's Disease

33. Gait Detection from a Wrist-Worn Sensor Using Machine Learning Methods: A Daily Living Study in Older Adults and People with Parkinson’s Disease

34. Beyond the target area: an integrative view of tDCS-induced motor cortex modulation in patients and athletes

35. Continuous gait monitoring discriminates community‐dwelling mild Alzheimer's disease from cognitively normal controls

36. SPARC: a new approach to quantifying gait smoothness in patients with Parkinson’s disease

37. Model-based and Model-free Machine Learning Techniques for Diagnostic Prediction and Classification of Clinical Outcomes in Parkinson’s Disease

38. Estimation of spatio-temporal parameters of gait from magneto-inertial measurement units: multicenter validation among Parkinson, mildly cognitively impaired and healthy older adults

39. A translational approach to capture gait signatures of neurological disorders in mice and humans

40. Differential Associations Between Distinct Components of Cognitive Function and Mobility: Implications for Understanding Aging, Turning and Dual-Task Walking

41. Sensor-Based and Patient-Based Assessment of Daily-Living Physical Activity in People with Parkinson’s Disease: Do Motor Subtypes Play a Role?

42. Using Wearable Sensors and Machine Learning to Automatically Detect Freezing of Gait during a FOG-Provoking Test

43. Cognitive Involvement in Balance, Gait and Dual-Tasking in Aging: A Focused Review From a Neuroscience of Aging Perspective

44. Turn Around Freezing: Community-Living Turning Behavior in People with Parkinson’s Disease

45. Identification of Characteristic Motor Patterns Preceding Freezing of Gait in Parkinson’s Disease Using Wearable Sensors

46. Subcortical volumes differ in Parkinson's disease motor subtypes: New insights into the pathophysiology of disparate symptoms

47. Association between Community Ambulation Walking Patterns and Cognitive Function in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease: Further Insights into Motor-Cognitive Links

48. Is Freezing of Gait in Parkinson's Disease a Result of Multiple Gait Impairments? Implications for Treatment

50. <scp> CCR5 ‐Δ32 </scp> polymorphism—a possible protective factor from gait impairment amongst post‐stroke patients

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