Striatal and thalamic GABA level concentrations play differential roles for the modulation of response selection processes by proprioceptive information
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Christian Beste | Ann-Kathrin Stock | Chien-Lin Yeh | Ulrike Dydak | S. Elizabeth Zauber | Ruoyun Ma | Shalmali Dharmadhikari | Sandy Snyder | U. Dydak | C. Beste | A. Stock | S. Dharmadhikari | Chien-Lin Yeh | R. Ma | S. Snyder | S. Zauber | C. Yeh | S. Snyder
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