Self-initiated versus externally triggered movements .1. An investigation using measurement of regional cerebral blood flow with PET and movement-related potentials in normal and Parkinson's disease subjects - Reply

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Main Authors: Jahanshahi, M, Jenkins, H, Brown, R, Marsden, C, Passingham, R, Brooks, D
Format: Journal article
Published: 1996
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spelling oxford-uuid:edf40dd5-afd7-4ed3-a059-6218f2f86eee2022-03-27T11:29:00ZSelf-initiated versus externally triggered movements .1. An investigation using measurement of regional cerebral blood flow with PET and movement-related potentials in normal and Parkinson's disease subjects - ReplyJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:edf40dd5-afd7-4ed3-a059-6218f2f86eeeSymplectic Elements at Oxford1996Jahanshahi, MJenkins, HBrown, RMarsden, CPassingham, RBrooks, D
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Self-initiated versus externally triggered movements .1. An investigation using measurement of regional cerebral blood flow with PET and movement-related potentials in normal and Parkinson's disease subjects - Reply
title Self-initiated versus externally triggered movements .1. An investigation using measurement of regional cerebral blood flow with PET and movement-related potentials in normal and Parkinson's disease subjects - Reply
title_full Self-initiated versus externally triggered movements .1. An investigation using measurement of regional cerebral blood flow with PET and movement-related potentials in normal and Parkinson's disease subjects - Reply
title_fullStr Self-initiated versus externally triggered movements .1. An investigation using measurement of regional cerebral blood flow with PET and movement-related potentials in normal and Parkinson's disease subjects - Reply
title_full_unstemmed Self-initiated versus externally triggered movements .1. An investigation using measurement of regional cerebral blood flow with PET and movement-related potentials in normal and Parkinson's disease subjects - Reply
title_short Self-initiated versus externally triggered movements .1. An investigation using measurement of regional cerebral blood flow with PET and movement-related potentials in normal and Parkinson's disease subjects - Reply
title_sort self initiated versus externally triggered movements 1 an investigation using measurement of regional cerebral blood flow with pet and movement related potentials in normal and parkinson s disease subjects reply
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