Influence of ipsilateral transcranial magnetic stimulation on the triphasic EMG pattern accompanying fast ballistic movements in humans
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Kerstin Irlbacher | J. Rothwell | M. Voss | B. Meyer | K. Irlbacher | Martin Voss | John C. Rothwell | Bernd‐Ulrich Meyer
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