Simple metric for scaling motor threshold based on scalp-cortex distance: application to studies using transcranial magnetic stimulation.
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Tracy R. Henderson | J. Mattingley | M. Stokes | N. Allen | C. Chambers | Ian Gould | Natasha E. Janko
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