Abnormal Activity in the Precuneus during Time Perception in Parkinson's Disease: An fMRI Study
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Jiří Wackermann | Karsten Mueller | Robert Jech | Evžen Růžička | Petr Dušek | Tomáš Sieger | J. Wackermann | E. Růžička | R. Jech | J. Vymazal | T. Sieger | K. Mueller | P. Dušek | Josef Vymazal
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