Contribution of the supplementary motor area and the cerebellum to the anticipatory postural adjustments and execution phases of human gait initiation
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Sabine Meunier | Angèle Van Hamme | Jean-Louis Golmard | Aliénor Richard | Xavier Drevelle | S. Meunier | M. Welter | J. Golmard | X. Drevelle | A. Richard | A. V. Hamme | Marie-Laure Welter
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