Focal transcranial magnetic stimulation of motor cortex evokes bilateral and symmetrical silent periods in human masseter muscles
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Shapour Jaberzadeh | Michael A. Nordstrom | Timothy S. Miles | Shigemitsu Sakuma | Maryam Zoghi | T. Miles | S. Jaberzadeh | M. Zoghi | M. Nordstrom | S. Sakuma
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