rTMS-induced virtual lesion of the posterior parietal cortex (PPC) alters the control of reflexive shifts of social attention triggered by pointing hands
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Salvatore Maria Aglioti | Marco Tullio Liuzza | S. Aglioti | E. Valentini | G. Porciello | Elia Valentini | Giuseppina Porciello | Filippo Crostella | F. Crostella
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