Quasi-movements: a novel motor-cognitive phenomenon.

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Published in Neuropsychologia on October 22, 2007

Authors

Vadim V Nikulin1, Friederike U Hohlefeld, Arthur M Jacobs, Gabriel Curio

Author Affiliations

1: Neurophysics Group, Department of Neurology, Campus Benjamin Franklin, Charité University Medicine Berlin, Berlin D-12203, Germany. vadim.nikulin@charite.de

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