Rewiring the brain: potential role of the premotor cortex in motor control, learning, and recovery of function following brain injury
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Rewiring the brain: potential role of the premotor cortex in motor control, learning, and recovery of function following brain injury
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Rewiring the brain: potential ...... unction following brain injury
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Ethan R Buch
James W Stinear
Leonardo G Cohen
Shailesh S Kantak
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10.1177/1545968311420845
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2011-09-16T00:00:00Z