Asymmetric cortical activation in healthy and hemiplegic individuals during walking: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy neuroimaging study
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Shanjia Chen | Xiaokuo He | Qianqian Sun | Lei Lei | Guo Yu | Xin Lin
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