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Schmidt, MW and Hinder, MR and Summers, JJ and Garry, MI, “Long-Lasting Contralateral Motor Cortex Excitability is Increased by Unilateral Hand Movement That Triggers Electrical Stimulation of Opposite Homologous Muscles”, Neurorehabilitation and Neuro Repair, 25 (6) pp. 521-530. ISSN 1545-9683 (2011) [Refereed Article]
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Type of ResearchApplied Research
Research DivisionPsychology
Research GroupCognitive and computational psychology
Research FieldSensory processes, perception and performance
Research Objective DivisionExpanding Knowledge
Research Objective GroupExpanding knowledge
Research Objective FieldExpanding knowledge in the health sciences
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Digital Object Identifierdoi:10.1177/1545968310397202
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