Gilbertson, T., Lalo, E., Doyle, L., Di Lazzaro, V., Cioni, B., & Brown, P. (2005). Existing motor state is favored at the expense of new movement during 13-35 Hz oscillatory synchrony in the human corticospinal system.
Cytowanie według stylu Chicago (wyd. 17)Gilbertson, T., E. Lalo, L. Doyle, V. Di Lazzaro, B. Cioni, i P. Brown. Existing Motor State Is Favored at the Expense of New Movement During 13-35 Hz Oscillatory Synchrony in the Human Corticospinal System. 2005.
Cytowanie według stylu MLA (wyd. 9)Gilbertson, T., et al. Existing Motor State Is Favored at the Expense of New Movement During 13-35 Hz Oscillatory Synchrony in the Human Corticospinal System. 2005.
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