Mental practice of motor skills used in poststroke rehabilitation has own effects on central nervous activation.
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F Merten | L Beyer | T. Weiss | L. Beyer | E. Hansen | F. Merten | C. Nichelmann | R. Rost | C. Zippel | T Weiss | E Hansen | R Rost | C Nichelmann | C Zippel
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