Prehension movements in a patient (AC) with posterior parietal cortex damage and posterior callosal section
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Marc Jeannerod | Yves Paulignan | Victor Frak | François Michel | Henri Cohen | M. Jeannerod | Y. Paulignan | F. Michèl | V. Frak | H. Cohen
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