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≤0/05. Result: Results of analysis of variance showed that dual task training significantly improved spatial memory)p < /em> = 0.04) in the experimental group compared to the control group. Conclusion: Therefore, Dual Task training cognitive-motor assignments causes more mind involvement and can be considered as a suitable way to enhance cognitive abilities such as spatial memory. ]]>
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0/05). Conclusion: Mindfulness-based group cognitive therapy and transcranial direct-current stimulation are effective in reducing depression in the nonclinical population.]]>
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