Resting BOLD fluctuations in the primary somatosensory cortex correlate with tactile acuity
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H. Dinse | R. Edden | M. Tegenthoff | O. Höffken | T. Kalisch | T. Schmidt-Wilcke | M. Lenz | B. Glaubitz | S. Heba | L. Haag | Nicholaas A. Puts
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