On the role of the ventral premotor cortex and anterior intraparietal area for predictive and reactive scaling of grip force
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Simon B. Eickhoff | Gereon R. Fink | Roland Sparing | Dennis A. Nowak | Manuel Dafotakis | G. Fink | D. Nowak | M. Dafotakis | S. Eickhoff | R. Sparing
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