Antagonist motor responses correlate with kinesthetic illusions induced by tendon vibration
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Patricia Romaiguère | Jean-Pierre Roll | J. Roll | J. Gilhodes | S. Calvin-Figuière | P. Romaiguère | Jean-Claude Gilhodes | S. Calvin-Figuière
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