Perspective-dependent reactivity of sensorimotor mu rhythm in alpha and beta ranges during action observation: an EEG study
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Monica Angelini | Giacomo Rizzolatti | Massimiliano Gobbo | Pietro Avanzini | Maddalena Fabbri-Destro | Nicola Francesco Lopomo | G. Rizzolatti | M. Gobbo | P. Avanzini | M. Fabbri-Destro | M. Angelini | N. Lopomo
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