Dopamine depletion impairs gait automaticity by altering cortico-striatal and cerebellar processing in Parkinson's disease
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James M. Shine | Peter T. Bell | Moran Gilat | Simon J. G. Lewis | Kaylena A. Ehgoetz Martens | Matthew Georgiades | Julie M. Hall | Courtney C. Walton | P. Bell | J. Shine | S. Lewis | K. E. Martens | M. Gilat | M. Georgiades | Courtney Campbell Walton | Julie M. Hall
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