Cerebral Activity Associated with Transient Sleep-Facilitated Reduction in Motor Memory Vulnerability to Interference
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Julien Doyon | Christophe Phillips | Habib Benali | Maria Korman | Evelyne Balteau | André Luxen | Christian Degueldre | Pierre Maquet | Pierre Orban | Philippe Peigneux | Geneviève Albouy | Christina Schmidt | Avi Karni | Martin Desseilles | Bradley R. King | A. Karni | T. Dang-Vu | M. Desseilles | C. Schmidt | G. Albouy | C. Degueldre | E. Balteau | C. Phillips | A. Luxen | P. Maquet | P. Peigneux | J. Doyon | H. Benali | B. King | M. Korman | P. Orban | Thien Thanh Dang-Vu
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