SELF-INITIATED VS EXTERNALLY-TRIGGERED ACTIONS - THE EFFECTS OF STIMULUS PREDICTABILITY STUDIED WITH POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY
Main Authors: | Jahanshahi, M, Jenkins, H, Brown, R, Marsden, C, Brooks, D, Passingham, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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1995
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