Functional brain areas used for the lifting of objects using a precision grip: a PET study
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Hiroshi Kinoshita | Naohiko Oku | Kazuo Hashikawa | H. Kinoshita | N. Oku | K. Hashikawa | T. Nishimura | Tsunehiko Nishimura
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