Effects of brain polarization on reaction times and pinch force in chronic stroke
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Pablo Celnik | Pascal Giraux | Christian Gerloff | Agnes Floel | Leonardo G Cohen | L. Cohen | P. Celnik | C. Gerloff | F. Hummel | B. Voller | P. Giraux | A. Floel | Friedhelm C Hummel | Bernhard Voller
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