Targeting unlesioned pharyngeal motor cortex improves swallowing in healthy individuals and after dysphagic stroke.
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Shaheen Hamdy | John Rothwell | Emilia Michou | Satish Mistry | Samantha Jefferson | J. Rothwell | S. Hamdy | E. Michou | S. Mistry | Salil Singh | Salil Singh | S. Jefferson
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