Readiness potentials preceding spontaneous motor acts: voluntary vs. involuntary control.
Institute for Medical Psychology, University of Munich, F.R.G.
Journal Article: Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 11/1990; 76(4):351-61.
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