Brain activity during motor imagery of an action with an object: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study
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Tetsuro Muraoka | Hiroki Nakata | Kazuyuki Kanosue | Masanori Sakamoto | Takuji Hayashi | Nobuaki Mizuguchi | T. Muraoka | H. Nakata | K. Kanosue | M. Sakamoto | N. Mizuguchi | Yusuke Uchida | Takuji Hayashi | Yusuke Uchida
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