Neurofeedback of scalp bi-hemispheric EEG sensorimotor rhythm guides hemispheric activation of sensorimotor cortex in the targeted hemisphere
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Junichi Ushiba | Masaaki Hayashi | Nobuaki Mizuguchi | Shohei Tsuchimoto | J. Ushiba | Shohei Tsuchimoto | N. Mizuguchi | Masaaki Hayashi | M. Hayashi
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