The neural basis of age-related changes in motor imagery of gait: an fMRI study.
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Patrik Vuilleumier | S. W. Rieger | Olivier Beauchet | Frédéric Assal | Sebastian W. Rieger | Gilles Allali | Marian van der Meulen | O. Beauchet | P. Vuilleumier | G. Allali | F. Assal | Marian van der Meulen | Sebastian W Rieger | Patrik Vuilleumier
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