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"Motor Learning Produces Parallel Dynamic Functional Changes during the ..."
Martin F. Lafleur et al. (2002)
- Martin F. Lafleur, Philip L. Jackson, Francine Malouin, Carol L. Richards, Alan C. Evans, Julien Doyon:
Motor Learning Produces Parallel Dynamic Functional Changes during the Execution and Imagination of Sequential Foot Movements. NeuroImage 16(1): 142-157 (2002)
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