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Multi-muscle TMS mapping: reliability, malleability, clinical aspects, and methodology

P. 213–214.
Nazarova M., Asmolova A., Makarova M., Anastasia Sukmanova, Novikov P., Sundaram P., Nikulin V.
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Keywords: Brain Mappingmotor cortexcerebellum

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Brain Stimulation
Vol. 16. Issue 1. , Elsevier, 2023.
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