Dissociation of Motor Task-Induced Cortical Excitability and Pain Perception Changes in Healthy Volunteers
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Felipe Fregni | F. Fregni | Mariana E. Mendonca | M. S. Volz | Marcus B Santana | Magdalena S. Volz | Mariana Mendonca | Fernando S. Pinheiro | Huashun Cui | Marcus Santana | Huashun Cui | F. S. Pinheiro
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