Brain activation patterns during imagined stance and locomotion in functional magnetic resonance imaging
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Martin Wiesmann | Thomas Stephan | Thomas Brandt | Klaus Jahn | Michael Strupp | Angela Deutschländer | M. Wiesmann | T. Brandt | A. Deutschländer | K. Jahn | M. Strupp | T. Stephan
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