Sensorimotor cortex neurometabolite levels as correlate of motor performance in normal aging: evidence from a 1H-MRS study
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Sabine Van Huffel | Ronald R. Peeters | Dante Mantini | Stephan P. Swinnen | Uwe Himmelreich | Oron Levin | Diana Maria Sima | Koen Cuypers | Stefan Sunaert | Celine Maes | Bradley R. King | Sima Chalavi | Akila Weerasekera | Kirstin F. Heise | S. Swinnen | S. Huffel | D. Mantini | R. Peeters | D. Sima | S. Sunaert | B. King | K. Heise | U. Himmelreich | O. Levin | K. Cuypers | S. Chalavi | C. Maes | A. Weerasekera
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