Effects of Physical Exercise on Individual Resting State EEG Alpha Peak Frequency
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Wildor Hollmann | Andreas Mierau | A. Mierau | H. Strüder | B. Gutmann | T. Hülsdünker | Carolin Hildebrand | Axel Przyklenk | W. Hollmann | Thorben Hülsdünker | Boris Gutmann | Carolin Hildebrand | Axel Przyklenk | Heiko Klaus Strüder | Boris Gutmann
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