Functional plasticity induced by mirror training: the mirror as the element connecting both hands to one hemisphere.
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Functional plasticity induced by mirror training: the mirror as the element connecting both hands to one hemisphere.
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Functional plasticity induced ...... both hands to one hemisphere.
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Claus Henning Läppchen
Cornelius Weiller
Farsin Hamzei
Irina Mader
Michel Rijntjes
Volkmar Glauche
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2012-01-13T00:00:00Z