Enhancement of non-dominant hand motor function by anodal transcranial direct current stimulation
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Sergio P. Rigonatti | F. Fregni | P. Boggio | S. Rigonatti | Letícia O. Castro | Edna A. Savagim | Renata Braite | Viviane C. Cruz | Renata R. Rocha | Maria T.A. Silva
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