Hypnotizability-dependent modulation of the changes in heart rate control induced by upright stance
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Brunello Ghelarducci | Maurizio Varanini | Rita Balocchi | Enrica L. Santarcangelo | Diego Manzoni | Luca Bruschini | B. Ghelarducci | E. Santarcangelo | M. Varanini | R. Balocchi | L. Bruschini | D. Manzoni | E. Scattina | Eliana Scattina
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