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83, p less then 0.001, ES=-0.83) and superior-inferior planes (Z=-4.93, p less then 0.001, ES=-0.85). Increased trial time cost was associated with a decrease in dual-task cost of postural sway (p less then 0.05). SIGNIFICANCE Performing a cognitive task while ambulating decreased postural sway variability in task-relevant planes of motion compared to single-task conditions. Reduced dual-task cost of sway variability during gait was associated with maintained trial times between single and dual-tasks. These data support the use of instr