StartReact Restores Reaction Time in HSP: Evidence for Subcortical Release of a Motor Program
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V. Weerdesteyn | A. Geurts | B. Bloem | J. Pasman | J. Nonnekes | L. B. Oude Nijhuis | M. de Niet | S. de Bot | B. P. Van de Warrenburg | S. D. de Bot | B. V. D. van de Warrenburg
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