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A pilot study to evaluate simulated driving performance and cognitive function in healthy subjects and patients with restless legs syndrome

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Title
A pilot study to evaluate simulated driving performance and cognitive function in healthy subjects and patients with restless legs syndrome
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Research and Reviews in Parkinsonism, October 2013
DOI 10.2147/jprls.s47583
Authors

Dan Chen, Canafax, Ware, Shaw

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#18,455,405
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