The effects of unilateral versus bilateral subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation on prosaccades and antisaccades in Parkinson’s disease
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Howard Poizner | Daniel M. Corcos | David E. Vaillancourt | John A. Sweeney | D. Vaillancourt | D. Corcos | J. Sweeney | H. Poizner | L. Metman | Fabian J. David | Lisa C. Goelz | Leonard Verhagen Metman
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