Electrical Stimulation of the Human Cerebral Cortex by Extracranial Muscle Activity: Effect Quantification With Intracranial EEG and FEM Simulations
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Tonio Ball | Carsten H. Wolters | Ad Aertsen | Johannes Vorwerk | Lukas Dominique Josef Fiederer | Jacob Lahr | Felix Lucka | Andreas Schulze-Bonhage | A. Aertsen | A. Schulze-Bonhage | T. Ball | J. Vorwerk | F. Lucka | C. Wolters | L. Fiederer | J. Lahr
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