Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation enhances the effects of motor imagery training in a finger tapping task
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Julien Doyon | Francine Malouin | Aymeric Guillot | Catherine Mercier | Philip L Jackson | Christian Collet | J. Doyon | A. Guillot | C. Collet | F. Malouin | P. Jackson | C. Mercier | A. Saimpont | Arnaud Saimpont
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