The gain of initial somatosensory evoked potentials alters with practice of an accurate motor task.

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Published in Brain Res on February 02, 2001

Authors

A J Nelson1, J D Brooke, W E McIlroy, D C Bishop, R G Norrie

Author Affiliations

1: Human Neurophysiology Laboratory, Department of Human Biology and Nutritional Science, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, Canada. anelson@sten.sunnybrook.utoronto.ca

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