Perceptions of Speed and Risk: Experimental Studies of Road Crossing by Older People.
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Older adults must hurry at pedestrian lights! A cross-sectional analysis of preferred and fast walking speed under single- and dual-task conditions.Psychological correlates of fear of falling: Findings from the German Aging Survey.Estimating the relative weights of visual and auditory tau versus heuristic-based cues for time-to-contact judgments in realistic, familiar scenes by older and younger adults.
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Perceptions of Speed and Risk: Experimental Studies of Road Crossing by Older People.
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Perceptions of Speed and Risk: Experimental Studies of Road Crossing by Older People.
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Annie A Butler
Richard C Fitzpatrick
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0152617
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2016-04-07T00:00:00Z