Detection of the onset of upper-limb movements based on the combined analysis of changes in the sensorimotor rhythms and slow cortical potentials
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J L Pons | F Molina-Rueda | J. Pons | J. I. Serrano | J. Ibáñez | I. Alguacil-Diego | E. Monge-Pereira | F. Molina-Rueda | M. D. del Castillo | J Ibáñez | J I Serrano | M D del Castillo | E Monge-Pereira | I Alguacil-Diego
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