The use of a tool requires its incorporation into the movement: Evidence from stick-pointing in apraxia
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Agnès Roby-Brami | Bernard Bussel | Stéphane Jacobs | B. Bussel | A. Roby-Brami | Stéphane Jacobs | M. Combeaud | Michèle Combeaud
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