Self-initiated versus externally triggered movements. I. An investigation using measurement of regional cerebral blood flow with PET and movement-related potentials in normal and Parkinson's disease subjects.
Department of Clinical Neurology, Institute of Neurology, UK.
Journal Article: Brain (impact factor: 9.49). 09/1995; 118 ( Pt 4):913-33.
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