Increase in tibialis anterior motor cortex excitability following repetitive electrical stimulation of the common peroneal nerve.
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Increase in tibialis anterior motor cortex excitability following repetitive electrical stimulation of the common peroneal nerve.
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Increase in tibialis anterior ...... of the common peroneal nerve.
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Increase in tibialis anterior ...... of the common peroneal nerve.
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Increase in tibialis anterior ...... of the common peroneal nerve.
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Increase in tibialis anterior ...... of the common peroneal nerve.
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Michel Ladouceur
Svetlana Khaslavskaia
Thomas Sinkjaer
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10.1007/S00221-002-1094-9
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2002-06-15T00:00:00Z