Neurophysiologic markers in laryngeal muscles indicate functional anatomy of laryngeal primary motor cortex and premotor cortex in the caudal opercular part of inferior frontal gyrus
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Vedran Deletis | Maja Rogić | Ana Jerončić | A. Gabarrós | V. Deletis | A. Jerončić | Isabel Fernández-Conejero | Andreu Gabarrós | M. Rogic | I. Fernández-Conejero
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