Somatosensory-evoked blink response: investigation of the physiological mechanisms.
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Y. Shimo | H. Miwa | H Miwa | C. Nohara | C Nohara | M Hotta | Y Shimo | K Amemiya | M. Hotta | K. Amemiya | Hideto Miwa | Chiyoko Nohara | Munehumi Hotta | Yasuji Shimo | Katuaki Amemiya
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