EEG activity and mood in health orientated runners after different exercise intensities
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Heather Carnahan | Stefan Schneider | Heiko K. Strüder | Thomas Abel | Jens Kleinert | Andreas Mierau | Christopher D. Askew | H. Carnahan | A. Mierau | T. Abel | C. Askew | J. Kleinert | S. Schneider | H. Strüder | J. Diehl | Julia Diehl
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